Abstract
Introduction
Many urogynecological and surgical laparoscopic interventions require access to the retropubic space, also known as the space of Retzius. Especially in patients with a history of previous surgery in this area or in general in the lower abdomen, the preparation may be complicated by adhesions and scar tissue. The necessity to combine several laparoscopic procedures in one surgical session may require consideration of the most appropriate way to approach the retropubic space.
Material and methods
We describe and discuss three different options to access the space of Retzius via laparoscopy: the medial transperitoneal, the extraperitoneal and the lateral transperitoneal approach. For all approaches, we used one umbilical trocar and two trocars in the lower abdomen.
Results
An algorithm was developed to select the most appropriate access route to the retropubic space, depending on the history of previous surgeries and accompanying interventions.
Conclusion
The knowledge of different access routes to the retropubic space offers the possibility of adjusting the surgical procedure to the individual constellation of the patient.
Acknowledgments
We thank Dawn Rüther (Kiel School of Gynecological Endoscopy) for editing the manuscript and Clemens Franke (Institute of Anatomy) for photo editing.
Patient consent
Written informed consent was obtained from patients for publication of this article and the accompanying images.
Declaration of interest
The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.