Single Port Robotic Pyeloplasty: early single-center experience

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Abstract

Purpose: Ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) is a prevalent cause of hydronephrosis, especially in young patients. The treatment paradigm for this condition has shifted from open to minimally invasive pyeloplasty. In the present study we describe our initial single centre experience with single port (SP) robot-assisted pyeloplasty (RAP) via periumbilical incision. Material and methods: With the patient in a 60-degree left flank position, the SP system is docked with the Access port (Intuitive Surgical, Sunnyvale, CA, US) placed in a periumbilical 3 cm incision. Robotic instruments are deployed as follows: camera at 12 o’clock, bipolar grasper at 9 o’clock, scissors at 3 o’clock and Cadiere at 6 o’clock. After isolation and identification of the ureter and the ureteropelvic junction (UPJ), the ureter is transected at this level and then spatulated. Anastomosis is carried out by two hemicontinuous running sutures, over a JJ stent. Results: Between 2021 and 2023, a total of 8 SP RAP have been performed at our institution, with a median (interquartile range, IQR) of 23 years (20.5–36.5). Intraoperative outcomes showed a median (IQR) OT of 210.5 minutes (190–240.5) and a median (IQR) estimated blood loss (EBL) of 50 mL (22.5–50). No postoperative complications were encountered, with a median (IQR) length of stay (LOS) of 31 hours (28.5–34). Conclusion: In the present study we evaluated the feasibility and safety of SP RAP. The observed outcomes and potential benefits, combined with the adaptability of the SP platform, hold promising implications for the application of SP system in pyeloplasty treatment.

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Ditonno, F., Franco, A., Manfredi, C., Chow, A. K., Vourganti, S., Cherullo, E. E., & Autorino, R. (2023). Single Port Robotic Pyeloplasty: early single-center experience. International Braz J Urol, 49(6), 757–762. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2023.0406

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