Anatomy (International Journal of Experimental and Clinical Anatomy)
 
Anatomy 2011; Online Preprint Issue
Received: October 6, 2010; Accepted: August 5, 2011; Published online: October 31, 2011
doi:10.2399/ana.10.033
 
Original Article
 

Revisiting anatomical landmarks of cadaveric nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy in accordance to Terminologia Anatomica

 

Emre Huri*/**, İlkan Tatar**, Mustafa Fevzi Sargon**, Cankon Germiyanoğlu*, Ruhgün Başar**

 

*Second Urology Clinic, Ankara Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
**Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey (ilkan@hacettepe.edu.tr)

 
Abstract:
 

Objectives: Because of the developing and standardizing urology resident education, we aimed to show important anatomical landmarks of nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy in a cadaveric dissection.

Methods: The steps of the dissection were; 1) Incision of pelvic fascia, 2) Dissection of the puboprostatic complex, 3) Dissection of the urethral sphincteric complex and apical dissection of the prostate and urethra, 4) Dissection of the posterior part of the prostate, 5) Preservation of the neurovascular bundle (included the cavernous nerve of the penis), pedicle dissection, and 6) Dissection of bladder neck, seminal vesicle and ductus deference.

Results: At the end of the dissection, proved anatomical landmarks were; 1) parietal pelvic fascia, tendinous arc, internal obturator fascia, 2) puboprostatic ligament, pubic symphysis, deep dorsal penile vein, 3) external urethral sphincter, levator ani muscle, neurovascular bundle, 4) rectoprostatic fascia, seminal vesicles, perirectal fat tissue, 5) cavernous nerve, capsular artery and vein, levator fascia, periprostatic fascia, prostatic capsule, 6) Bladder neck, deferent duct, detrusor apron.

Conclusion: Uniformity of terminology and identical definitions of structures in both cadaveric dissection and surgery might help to improve comprehensibility of anatomical and surgical knowledge of the young urological surgeons and anatomists.

 
Key words: cadaver; radical prostatectomy; Terminologia Anatomica

 

 

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