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Single-port Robot-assisted Ureteral Reimplantation via Low Anterior Access: Step-by-step Procedure and Preliminary Comparative Results

Luca Lambertini, Giulio Avesani, Hakan Bahadır Haberal, Juan Ramon Torres Anguiano, Luca Morgantini, Andrea Minervini, Simone Crivellaro

Year
2025
Citations
1

Abstract

Background and objective: Multiport robotic management of distal ureteral strictures is still burdened by the mandatory transperitoneal approach and the steep Trendelenburg patient position. Our aim was to describe the largest series of patients treated with single-port robot-assisted ureteral reimplantation (SP-RAUR) via a supine extraperitoneal approach, with a focus on the surgical technique, perioperative surgical outcomes, and functional results. Methods and surgical procedure: Clinical and surgical data for all consecutive adult patients treated with SP-RAUR between January 2021 and September 2023 were prospectively collected. Patients were stratified by surgical approach into low anterior access (LAA) and transperitoneal (TP) groups. Ureteral reimplantation was performed extraperitoneally with patients in a supine position. Key findings and limitations: = 0.016). No major postoperative complications or recurrent urinary obstruction were observed after median follow-up of 14.5 mo. Conclusions and clinical implications: SP-RAUR via LAA represents a feasible and safe procedure with potential to improve perioperative recovery for patients with a distal ureter stricture. Patient summary: We assessed a new robot-assisted surgery technique to treat narrowing of the tube that drains urine from the kidney into the bladder. This technique uses just a single small incision. Our results show that the procedure is safe and that patients have a quick recovery and a fast return to everyday activities. Larger studies with more patients are needed to confirm these results.

Keywords

MedicineSupine positionPerioperativeSurgeryTrendelenburg positionUreterPort (circuit theory)

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