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Patient information video: How to take care of your child after hypospadias surgery?
Journal of Pediatric UrologyVol. 19Issue 1p146–147Published online: September 30, 2022- C. Berquin
- C. Jamaer
- L. Van Moerkerke
- E. Vandamme
- M. Waterschoot
- P. Hoebeke
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Patient/parent education and participation helps improve post-operative care. Dressing and catheter care after hypospadias surgery varies widely and young parents are keen to use available media when seeking for help, especially if surgery is done in an outpatient setting. An information video about post-operative care after hypospadias is made available through a tertiary referral hospital's website. - Video Bank
Robotic partial nephrectomy for complex kidney cyst in a 4-year old boy: Points of technique
Journal of Pediatric UrologyVol. 18Issue 5p710–711Published online: September 13, 2022- Andrea Celeste Barneschi
- Giovanni Betto
- Nicola Zanovello
- Waifro Rigamonti
- Marta Bianco
- Alessandro Morlacco
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Complex kidney cysts are rarely observed in childhood. In adult patients, when radiological studies found a suspicious renal lesion, the gold standard is surgical asportation. The robotic surgery is well known as a secure procedure for treatment these patients, and is nowadays a real alternative also for pediatric patients. The challenges in children surgery are linked to anesthesiologic gestion, smaller operative fields, the need of specific instruments and more delicate tissue handling. We present a step-by-step video description of a robotic partial nephrectomy for a renal multicystic mass in a 4 year-old child. - Video Bank
Urethral duplication as cause of incontinence in a 5-years-old female: Surgical approach
Journal of Pediatric UrologyVol. 18Issue 5p706–707Published online: August 19, 2022- C. Jamaer
- C. Berquin
- C. Sinatti
- M.Y. Schechter
- D.T. Wolff
- E. van Laecke
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Duplication of the urethra is a rare congenital anomaly in females which, if left unidentified, might cause refractory urinary incontinence. This video demonstrates its identification and treatment. - Video Bank
Three cases utilizing the Hidden Incision Endoscopic Surgery approach to port placement during penile inversion vaginoplasty utilizing a peritoneal flap
Journal of Pediatric UrologyVol. 18Issue 5p708–709Published online: August 19, 2022- Thalia Bajakian
- Arthi Hannallah
- Andrew Cowan
- Zoë Baker
- Stephen Sparks
- Jessica Lee
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Younger transgender patients undergoing penile inversion vaginoplasty (PIV) after pubertal suppression often require modified techniques to augment neovaginal tissue. Peritoneal flap vaginoplasty (PFV) is a well-established technique for improving neovaginal depth. Utilizing a Hidden Incision Endoscopic Surgery (HIdES) approach to port placement improves cosmetic outcomes of this identity-affirming procedure. - Video Bank
Single-port robot-assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty in an infant: A video case report with 9 months follow up
Journal of Pediatric UrologyVol. 18Issue 5p704–705Published online: August 3, 2022- Yifan Liu
- Heyun Gao
- Guangbin Huang
- Guowei Du
- Shanzhen Yu
- Kun Yang
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Single-port robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery is a breakthrough in the field of minimally invasive surgery. However, it is currently only applicable to older children due to the limitation of operating space. Here, we report a case of single-port robot-assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty (RALP) using the da Vinci Xi® surgical system in a 7-months infant. - Video Bank
Robotic partial nephrectomy in the pediatric population: Cumulative experience at a large pediatric hospital
Journal of Pediatric UrologyVol. 18Issue 4p538–540Published online: July 2, 2022- Ali Antar
- Hannah Agard Bachtel
- Jenna N. Bates
- Soo Jeong Kim
- Asad Saleem
- Vinaya Bhatia
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 1Robotic partial nephrectomy is a complex minimally invasive procedure that addresses the intricate anatomy of renal masses while maximizing preservation of renal function. However, while common in adults, the evolution toward these minimally invasive procedures for children has been slow due to the anticipated technical difficulties in pediatric-sized working spaces. We present our technique and our experience with pediatric robotic partial nephrectomies that were performed with our adult urology colleagues at a large free-standing children’s hospital. - Video Bank
Repurposing tools: A peña stimulator as a tool to map the limits of dissection and continence zone during bladder exstrophy repair
Journal of Pediatric UrologyVol. 18Issue 4p536–537Published online: June 21, 2022- Dana A. Weiss
- Aseem R. Shukla
- John V. Kryger
- Joseph G. Borer
- Elizabeth B. Roth
- Travis W. Groth
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0The complete primary repair of bladder exstrophy (CPRE) aims to restore normal anatomy through complete mobilization and reapproximation of the bladder neck and proximal urethra. - Video Bank
The Macedo-Malone antegrade colonic enema: A minimal invasive technique that precludes appendix use
Journal of Pediatric UrologyVol. 18Issue 1p98–99Published online: December 26, 2021- Antonio Macedo Júnior
- Gilmar Garrone
- Sérgio Leite Ottoni
- Ricardo Marcondes de Mattos
- Marcela Leal da Cruz
Cited in Scopus: 0Antegrade continence enema (ACE) is recommended for patients with fecal incontinence/constipation refractory to conservative management. The Malone ACE utilizes the appendix as a catheterizable channel whereas the Macedo–Malone (MM) precludes the use of the appendix. We aimed to illustrate the MM procedure. - Video Bank
Taking “Trans-ano-rectal” out of ASTRA: An anterior sagittal approach without splitting the rectum
Journal of Pediatric UrologyVol. 18Issue 1p96–97Published online: December 21, 2021- Kathy H. Huen
- Sarah A. Holzman
- Carol A. Davis-Dao
- Elias J. Wehbi
- Antoine E. Khoury
Cited in Scopus: 1The anterior sagittal trans-ano-rectal approach (ASTRA) provides excellent exposure to the urethra and vagina for partial or total urogenital sinus mobilization and subsequent reconstruction for patients with urogenital sinus anomalies. It is a frequent approach to reconstruction for children with a high confluence. However, the division of the anterior anal external sphincter and the rectal wall in the ASTRA incurs morbidity, which include fecal incontinence if one veers from the midline, and increased risk of wound infection due to fecal soilage. - Video Bank
Parapelvic cyst: A rare cause of ureteropelvic junction obstruction in a pediatric patient managed with robotic cyst decortication
Journal of Pediatric UrologyVol. 17Issue 6p864–865Published online: August 16, 2021- Jennifer M. Lovin
- Andrew J. Kirsch
- Shuvro De
Cited in Scopus: 0We report a case of a right parapelvic renal cyst causing intermittent ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO). - Video Bank
Single-port robotic Mitrofanoff in a pediatric patient
Journal of Pediatric UrologyVol. 17Issue 3p424–425Published online: March 28, 2021- Niki Parikh
- Bridget Findlay
- Timothy Boswell
- Candace Granberg
- Patricio Gargollo
Cited in Scopus: 3Pediatric surgery began with single-incision flank surgery and has evolved to multi-port laparoscopic and robotic approaches. Recent technological advances with the single-port (SP) robot have allowed for transition back to single-incision surgery.