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Flexible Vesiculovasoscopy Using a Microoptical System in a Human Cadaver Model: An Experimental Approach for Atraumatic Endoscopy of the Seminal Tract.

Daniel Schlager1, Moritz Maas1, Simon Hein1, Fabian Adams1, Martin Schoenthaler1, Ulrich Wetterauer1, Thorsten Diemer2, Wolfgang Weidner2, Arkadiusz Miernik1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The most common pathologies of the seminal tract are persistent hematospermia, seminal vesicle stones, and seminal duct obstruction. Endoscopic diagnostic work-up of the seminal tract is impeded by complex anatomy and lack of technical equipment. To date, there is no standardized endoscopic approach. The purpose of this study was to investigate the applicability and feasibility of a flexible microoptical device for atraumatic endoscopy of the seminal tract in a male human cadaver.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The transurethral endoscopic examination was performed on a male cadaver. No premortal interventions or diseases of the genitourinary tract had been reported. The seminal orifice was identified via cystoscopy and accessed by the Seldinger technique using a hydrophilic guidewire and ureteral catheter. Retrograde endoscopic inspection of the distal seminal tract was performed using a miniaturized flexible endoscope. An antegrade endoscopic inspection of the seminal tract was carried out via high scrotal access to the vas deferens.
RESULTS: Structures of the seminal tract, such as the ejaculatory duct, seminal vesicles, and distal portion of the ductus deferentes, were visualized using the miniaturized endoscope. Image quality allowed identification of anatomical structures and characterization of tissue properties. The technical limitations we observed involved the system's maneuverability.
CONCLUSIONS: Initial results of this novel endoscopic approach to the seminal tract using a flexible microoptical system are encouraging. However, considerable anatomical limitations of the targeted organs necessitate further refinements of the technical equipment. This approach might improve diagnostics and treatment of genitourinary diseases. Future surgical techniques may include intraseminal laser therapy or endoocclusion to monitor fertility in men.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27166434     DOI: 10.1089/end.2016.0264

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endourol        ISSN: 0892-7790            Impact factor:   2.942


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1.  Guiding role of seminal tract anatomical study in transurethral seminal vesiculoscopy.

Authors:  Kun Pang; Wen Yang; Jianjun Zhang; Longjun Cai; Bo Chen; Zhiguo Zhang; Lin Hao; Zhenduo Shi; Bo Jiang; Changjie Ouyang; Dewei Qu; Deguang Wang; Conghui Han; Wenda Zhang
Journal:  Wideochir Inne Tech Maloinwazyjne       Date:  2019-07-22       Impact factor: 1.195

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