Category: Robotic Surgery: Lower Tract - Benign
Introduction & Objective :
In this video we assessed  the feasibility of robotic sacrohysteropexy in a pig model and tried to find out if this could be an adequate training model for this techniqueÂ
Methods :
Robotic sacrohysteropexy is performed to a 1 year old female white yorkshire pig with da Vinci XiÒ surgery system. Under general anesthesia the pig  is placed in the dorsal lithotomy position and pneumoperitoneum is obtained. A 8 mm camera port is placed periumbilically followed by three 8 mm robotic ports and one assistant port. After the ports are placed, pig is placed in steep Trendelenburg position and the robot is docked . Compare to humans pigs have very long tuba uterinas, to facilitate the dissections two tuba uterina is suspended with sutures inserted from the abdominal skin. Following the promontorium and rectovaginal dissection Y shaped Polypropylene mesh is inserted and posterior short leg of mesh is sutured to the posterior vagina. Two legs of the anterior mesh are taken to the anterior of the uterus through the windows created in the broad ligaments bilateraly. Vesicovaginal dissection is performed and two legs of the anterior mesh are sutured to anterior vaginal wall. Finally  long arm of the mesh is sutured to the sacral promontory. Peritoneum over the mesh  is closed and mesh is retroperitonelized.
Results : Steps of human  robotic sacrohysteropexy is performed succesfully in a pig model
Conclusions : With similar anatomy, pig model can be adequate training model for robotic sacrohysteropexy
Cem Başataç
– Assistant Professor, Istanbul Bilim University, Medical Faculty, Department of Uroloji, Istanbul, Istanbul, TurkeyÖmer Gülpınar
– Ankara University, Medical Faculty, Department of Urology, Ankara, Ankara, TurkeyAdnan ÅžimÅŸir
– Ege University, Medical Faculty, Department of Urology, İzmir, Izmir, TurkeyBurak Argun
– Acıbadem University, Medical Faculty, Department of Urology, Istanbul, Istanbul, TurkeyHaluk Akpınar
– Professor of Urology, İstanbul Bilim Üniversite, İstanbul, Turkey., Istanbul, Istanbul, TurkeyOktay Demirkesen
– Department of Urology, Forte Urology Center, İstanbul, Istanbul, Istanbul, TurkeyAssistant Professor
Istanbul Bilim University, Medical Faculty, Department of Uroloji
Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
Ankara University, Medical Faculty, Department of Urology
Ankara, Ankara, Turkey
Ege University, Medical Faculty, Department of Urology
İzmir, Izmir, Turkey
Acıbadem University, Medical Faculty, Department of Urology
Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
Professor of Urology
İstanbul Bilim Üniversite, İstanbul, Turkey.
Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
Nationality: Turkish.
EDUCATION
1983-1990 M.D., Marmara Medical Faculty, Istanbul
1992-1997 Urology Residency, Cerrahpasa Medical School, University of Istanbul
APPOINTMENTS
1997-2007 Staff Urologist, Metropolitan Florence Nightingale Hospital, Istanbul
2007- 2010 Assistant Professor of Urology, Istanbul Bilim University
2011- 2014 Associate Professor of Urology, Istanbul Bilim University
2014 -2016 Director of Urooncology & Robotics Section, Liv Hospital, Istanbul
2016 - Professor of Urology, Istanbul Bilim University
RESEARCH & CLINICAL INTERESTS
1. Robotic Urooncologic Surgery
2. Laparoscopy and Minimally Invasive Surgery
3. Endourology- Urinary stone treatment (URS and PCNL)
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Written Book Chapters: 7
Articles in peer reviewed international journals: 22
Articles in Turkish journals: 16
Presentations in international meetings: 52
Presentations in national meetings: 73