Comparison of running and interrupted vesicourethral anastomoses in a porcine model

J Endourol. 2005 Nov;19(9):1109-13. doi: 10.1089/end.2005.19.1109.

Abstract

Purpose: To compare running and interrupted suturing techniques for porcine vesicourethral anastomosis with regard to procedure time, histopathologic effects, and leakage.

Materials and methods: Twelve domestic pigs were randomized to a running (N = 6) or an interrupted (N = 6) vesicourethral anastomosis with polyglycolic acid sutures. In each case, the bladder was drained for 7 days. A cystogram was performed immediately after completion of each anastomosis and on postoperative days 7 and 30. Animals were sacrificed on postoperative day 30, and the area of the anastomosis was excised en bloc for histopathologic evaluation.

Results: All procedures were completed laparoscopically. The mean operative time for continuous and interrupted suturing were 27.5 and 36.8 minutes, respectively (P = 0.3324). A significant learning curve was noted for both anastomoses, with operative times decreasing with experience in both groups. There was no difference in anastomotic leakage. Histopathology examination revealed more muscle-layer fibrosis in the interrupted- suture group than in the continuous-suture group, with a mean score of 2.17 and 1.67, respectively (P = 0.0325).

Conclusions: Both continuous and interrupted vesicourethral anastomoses are feasible. In this in-vivo porcine comparison, there was no difference with respect to procedure time or anastomotic leakage. However, histopathologic grading demonstrated greater muscle fibrosis in the interrupted-suture group.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Anastomosis, Surgical / methods
  • Animals
  • Laparoscopy*
  • Models, Animal
  • Prostatectomy / methods
  • Swine
  • Urethra / surgery*
  • Urinary Bladder / surgery*
  • Urologic Surgical Procedures / methods