1. Combination of Robotic Pyeloplasty and Percutaneous Renal Surgery for Simultaneous Treatment of Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction and Calyx Stones.
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Hüttenbrink C, Kelm P, Klein T, Distler F, Pandey A, and Pahernik S
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- Adult, Combined Modality Therapy, Humans, Kidney Calices, Middle Aged, Urologic Surgical Procedures methods, Kidney surgery, Kidney Calculi complications, Kidney Calculi surgery, Kidney Pelvis surgery, Robotic Surgical Procedures, Ureteral Obstruction complications, Ureteral Obstruction surgery
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Introduction: Ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) and the simultaneous presence of kidney calyx stones represent a challenge for renal surgery. We present a novel technique for the simultaneous treatment of UPJO by robotic pyeloplasty in combination with the percutaneous endoscopic treatment of kidney calyx stones by flexible nephroscopy., Patients and Methods: Between January 2018 and February 2020, 4 patients were diagnosed with UPJO and simultaneous pelvic or calyceal stones. UPJO was treated by conventional robotic pyeloplasty. After opening the renal pelvis, a flexible 16-French cystoscope was introduced via the 12-mm assistant trocar into the renal pelvis. The kidney calyx stones (n = 1-15) were removed endoscopically through a flexible nephroscope using a Dormia helical basket. Before suturing the anastomosis of the renal pelvis, a ureter stent was inserted., Results: After the procedure, all patients were stone free. Using the Clavien-Dindo classification, no complications were noted. The mean size of the calculi was 6.69 mm (range: 1-25). Up to 15 calyx stones (mean 3.46) were removed per patient. A complete stone clearance confirmed by postoperative X-ray imaging was achieved in all patients. The mean operative time was 149 min (range: 130-178). Mean hospital stay was 7 days (7-8). The urethral stent was removed after 4-6 weeks., Conclusions: Robotic management of UPJO and simultaneous flexible nephroscopy for removal of calyceal stones is an effective treatment in 1 session. Combining robotic surgery with flexible percutaneous renal surgery is a feasible, safe, and effective method of the treatment of UPJO and concomitant calyceal stones., (© 2021 S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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- 2021
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