Management of a challenging urethro-ileal anastomosis
When performing intracorporeal neobladder formation after robotic radical cystectomy, surgeons often encounter challenges in fashioning the urethro-ileal anastomosis. In this video, Glickman Urological & Kidney Institute urologist Georges-Pascal Haber, MD, PhD, and urology resident Nima Almassi, MD, describe a series of maneuvers that can be used in a stepwise manner to help overcome these challenges.
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