| Literature DB >> 35158956 |
Lazaros Tzelves1, Vassilis Protogerou2,3, Ioannis Varkarakis1.
Abstract
The fascial structure around the prostate has been a controversial issue for several decades, but its role in radical prostatectomy is crucial to achieving successful nerve-sparing surgery. One of the fasciae surrounding the prostate is Denonvilliers' fascia, forming its posterior border with the rectum and enclosing along its layers several fibers of the neurovascular bundle. This review focuses on embryological and anatomical points of Denonvilliers' fascia, aiming to provide a summary for the operating general surgeons and urologists of this area.Entities:
Keywords: Denonvilliers’ fascia; nerve sparing; prostate anatomy; radical prostatectomy
Year: 2022 PMID: 35158956 PMCID: PMC8833507 DOI: 10.3390/cancers14030688
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancers (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6694 Impact factor: 6.639
Figure 1Prostatic fasciae anatomy. Reprinted with permission from [30]. Copyright 2021 Elsevier.
Figure 2Surgical planes for nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy. a = intrafascial plane; b = interfascial plane; c1, c2 = extrafascial plane. Reprinted with permission from [30]. Copyright 2021 Elsevier.
Figure 3Intraoperative identification of Denonvilliers’ fascia by pulling the prostate ventrally. Reprinted with permission from [44]. Copyright 2021 Spandidos Publications.