Title
Difficulties in laparoscopic simple prostatectomy
Date Issued
01 January 2018
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
book part
Publisher(s)
Springer International Publishing
Abstract
Open surgical simple prostatectomy has traditionally been the treatment of choice for symptomatic benign enlargement of the prostate.1 In 1894, Eugene Fuller performed a series of suprapubic prostatic adenomectomies in New York city. Eleven years later, he published an investigative work entitled “The question of priority in the adoption of the method of total enucleation suprapubically of the hypertrophied prostate.”2 However, it was not until 1912 that, thanks to the results obtained by Peter Freyer, this approach was popularized using a technique consisting of enucleation of the prostatic adenoma through an extraperitoneal incision in the wall of the bladder. This surgical technique did not change until 30 years later when Terence Millin described his technique for a retropubic simple prostatectomy in 1945. Millin developed the innovative trans-capsular approach, which spared the bladder from unnecessary incisions. This avoided the morbidity and complications associated with the vesicotomy.3.
Start page
163
End page
182
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Urología, Nefrología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85046425186
Resource of which it is part
Difficult Conditions in Laparoscopic Urologic Surgery
ISBN of the container
9783319525815
Sources of information: Directorio de Producción Científica Scopus