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Floating Hem-o-Lok Clips in the Bladder without Stone Formation after Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy

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½ÅÀ¯¼· ( Shin Yu-Seob ) 
Chonbuk National University Medical School Department of Urology

 ( Doo A-Ram ) 
Chonbuk National University Medical School Department of Anesthesiology
Â÷À缺 ( Cha Jai-Seong ) 
Chonbuk National University Medical School Department of Urology
±è¸í±â ( Kim Myung-Ki ) 
Chonbuk National University Medical School Department of Urology
Á¤¿µ¹ü ( Jeong Young-Beom ) 
Chonbuk National University Medical School Department of Anesthesiology
±èÇüÁø ( Kim Hyung-Jin ) 
Chonbuk National University Medical School Department of Urology

Abstract


Hem-o-Lok clips (Weck Surgical Instruments, Teleflex Medical, Durham, NC, USA) are widely used in robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy because of their easy application and secure clamping. To date, there have been some reports of intravesical migration of these clips causing urethral erosion, bladder neck contractures, and subsequent calculus formation. We report the first case of bladder migration of Hem-o-Lok clips without stone formation after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy. The Hem-o-Lok clips were found during urethral dilation with a guide wire for bladder neck contracture under cystourethroscopy. The Hem-o-Lok clips were floating in the bladder without stone formation and were removed by a cystoscopic procedure.

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Prostatectomy; Robotics; Surgical instruments

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