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Superior Mesenteric Artery Injury during Robotic Radical Nephrectomy: Scenarios and Management Strategies.

Aref S SayeghLuis G MedinaAnibal La Riva RinconLaura C PerezJaime PoncelEdward ForsythGiovanni Enrico CacciamaniBen ChallacombeMichael StifelmanInderbir GillRene Sotelo
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Injury to the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) is a rare, underreported, and potentially devastating complication. This study aims to propose a systematic workup to describe how to prevent and manage SMA injury in a standardized stepwise manner. Three different instances of intraoperative injury to the SMA are described in an accompanying video. All three occurred when the SMA was misidentified as the left renal artery during left robotic radical nephrectomy. In the first case, the SMA was mistakenly identified as the renal artery, but after further dissection, the real renal artery was identified and SMA injury was prevented. In the second case, the SMA was clipped and the real left renal artery was subsequently identified, requiring clip removal. In the third case, the SMA was clipped and completely transected, requiring prompt repair by vascular surgery with a successful outcome. This study aims to propose a systematic workup to describe how to prevent and manage SMA injury in a standardized stepwise manner. The proper anatomic recognition of the SMA may prevent its injury. Intraoperative SMA injury should be promptly identified and repaired to avoid its devastating consequences.
Keyphrases
  • minimally invasive
  • robot assisted
  • patients undergoing
  • coronary artery disease
  • atrial fibrillation