Background: Few studies have reported robotic pyelolithotomy (RPL) series; furthermore, the most of all have reported small and single-center series. Herein we report our experience from 70 cases of complex kidney stones treated with RPL at our surgical center; this study reports the largest series of RPL in a minimal invasive experienced center. Methods: Between February 2016 and March 2018, 70 patients with complex renal stones (Guy's Stone Score: 4) underwent RPL and included in a prospectively maintained institutional database. Baseline characteristics, clinical data, perioperative data, postoperative data and stone free status were assessed by descriptive statistics. Results: Of 70 patients, 72.85% presented renal pelvis stones. The mean maximum stone diameter was 33.1±14.5 mm (median 30 mm; interquartile range 22-40 mm). Mean total operative duration was 122.5±34.4 min (median 120 min; interquartile range 105-135 min). In two patients (2.8%), a grade III complications were noted; no major complications (grade IV-V) were noted. The complete SFR, after a single robotic procedure, was 92.8%. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that RPL is a safe, reproducible and minimally invasive approach as treatment of large renal stones when endoscopic treatment failed or was not available. RPL permits to achieve an excellent stone free status, in a single definitive procedure.

Robotic pyelolithotomy for the treatment of large renal stones. A single-center experience / Zazzara, M.; Cardo, G.; Pagliarulo, G.; Nazaraj, A.; Maselli, F. P.; De Nunzio, C.; Scarcia, M.; Romano, M.; Portoghese, F.; Ludovico, G. M.. - In: MINERVA UROLOGICA E NEFROLOGICA. - ISSN 0393-2249. - 71:5(2019), pp. 537-543. [10.23736/S0393-2249.19.03432-5]

Robotic pyelolithotomy for the treatment of large renal stones. A single-center experience

De Nunzio C.;
2019

Abstract

Background: Few studies have reported robotic pyelolithotomy (RPL) series; furthermore, the most of all have reported small and single-center series. Herein we report our experience from 70 cases of complex kidney stones treated with RPL at our surgical center; this study reports the largest series of RPL in a minimal invasive experienced center. Methods: Between February 2016 and March 2018, 70 patients with complex renal stones (Guy's Stone Score: 4) underwent RPL and included in a prospectively maintained institutional database. Baseline characteristics, clinical data, perioperative data, postoperative data and stone free status were assessed by descriptive statistics. Results: Of 70 patients, 72.85% presented renal pelvis stones. The mean maximum stone diameter was 33.1±14.5 mm (median 30 mm; interquartile range 22-40 mm). Mean total operative duration was 122.5±34.4 min (median 120 min; interquartile range 105-135 min). In two patients (2.8%), a grade III complications were noted; no major complications (grade IV-V) were noted. The complete SFR, after a single robotic procedure, was 92.8%. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that RPL is a safe, reproducible and minimally invasive approach as treatment of large renal stones when endoscopic treatment failed or was not available. RPL permits to achieve an excellent stone free status, in a single definitive procedure.
2019
kidney calculi; robotic surgical procedures; urolithiasis
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Robotic pyelolithotomy for the treatment of large renal stones. A single-center experience / Zazzara, M.; Cardo, G.; Pagliarulo, G.; Nazaraj, A.; Maselli, F. P.; De Nunzio, C.; Scarcia, M.; Romano, M.; Portoghese, F.; Ludovico, G. M.. - In: MINERVA UROLOGICA E NEFROLOGICA. - ISSN 0393-2249. - 71:5(2019), pp. 537-543. [10.23736/S0393-2249.19.03432-5]
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