Robotic-Assisted Obturator Nerve Repair: A Technical Report.

Oper Neurosurg (Hagerstown)

School of Medicine, New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York, USA.

Published: August 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Untreated obturator nerve injuries can lead to thigh weakness, sensation loss, and groin pain, warranting intraoperative neurosurgical consultation for repair, especially in robotic-assisted surgeries.
  • In a case study, a partial transection of the obturator nerve occurred during a laparoscopic hysterectomy, where surgeons used sutures and a porcine wrap for nerve coaptation and managed the repair site carefully to prevent tension.
  • The report emphasizes that a structured approach to nerve repair can enable full recovery of function in patients with obturator nerve injuries during robotic-assisted surgeries.

Article Abstract

Background And Importance: Untreated obturator nerve injury may result in weakness in thigh adduction, decreased medial thigh sensation, and groin pain. A neurosurgeon may be consulted intraoperatively for repair. Although there are reports of obturator nerve injury and repair in the gynecologic surgery literature, there are few reports detailing the specific steps of nerve repair after partial transection and the underlying principles of nerve coaptation, especially in the robotic-assisted setting.

Clinical Presentation: A partial transection of the right obturator nerve was noted in a patient undergoing total laparoscopic hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, and lymph node dissection using the da Vinci robot. Sutures were placed in the epineurium of the cut nerves to realign the fascicles. A porcine wrap was placed around the coaptation site and covered with fibrin glue. The right lower extremity was passively ranged to ensure no tension was present across the repair site. The patient had loss of right leg adduction after surgery, but she recovered full motor function 5 months after surgery with no numbness or pain.

Conclusion: The current report describes a repair strategy for partial-thickness obturator nerve injury in the setting of a laparoscopic surgery. Working in a multidisciplinary fashion, the tenets of nerve repair may be applied to robotic-assisted cases of obturator nerve injury, resulting in neurologic recovery.

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