Abstract

Objective To verify the safety and feasibility of applying laparoendoscopic singlesite radical prostatectomy (LESS-LRP) in the treatment of prostate cancer. Methods From Sept. to Dec. 2010, LESS-LRP was used to treat 2 early stage prostate cancer patients. The LESS-LRP was preformed through extra-peritoneal approach by using standard laparoscopic instruments and a 5 mm flexible laparoscope. This technique were evaluated in respects of operative time, estimated blood loss, intraoperative complications, drainage time, post-operative pain score (VAPS), post-operative hospital stay, pathological results and post-operative PSA levels. Results All procedures of the 2cases were completed with LESS-LRP without conversion to standard laparoscopic or open radical prostatectomy. The operative times for LESS-LRP were 280 and 285 min, estimated blood loss were 400 and 200 ml, respectively. There was no severe intraoperative complication. The drainage times were 2 and 6 d, the VAPS in the first post-operative day were 1 and 0, and post-operative hospital stay were 14 and 7 d. There was no secondary bleeding or wound infection. The 2 prostate cancer cases were all in pathological stage pT2c N0 M0. Surgical margins of the specimens were negative. The first case showed PSA of 0. 033 ng/ml 1 month after the surgery. Conclusion LESS-LRP can be an exploratory option in clinical for the treatment of prostate cancer. Key words: Laparoendoscopic single site surgery; Prostatic neoplasmas; Carcinoma; Radical prostatectomy

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