Robot-assisted renal surgery: current status and future directions

  • Seitz C
  • Hiess M
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Abstract

This paper examines the current role of robot-assisted renal surgery as complex and partial nephrectomies, including vena cava thrombus, combined nephroureterectomies, living donor nephrectomy, autotransplantation, and difficult anatomy as in patients with obesity or adhesions. Indications for robot-assisted renal surgery are comparable to those of conventional laparoscopic approaches. A reduction in the learning curve leads to a stabilization of the procedure and further increases the number of minimally invasive procedures performed. A Medline literature search for publications on the field of robotic kidney surgery has been performed using the MeSH terms: robotic surgical procedures and kidney. Future directions include progress in robotic technology and instrumentation with further miniaturization of robotic procedures as laparoendoscopic single-site interventions and progress in image-guided robotic surgery.

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Seitz, C., & Hiess, M. (2016). Robot-assisted renal surgery: current status and future directions. Robotic Surgery: Research and Reviews, 1. https://doi.org/10.2147/rsrr.s71328

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