Robotic pyeloplasty in a horseshoe kidney: A case report

Author:

Bennett Grace1ORCID,Zelhof Bachar1

Affiliation:

1. Urology Department, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals, Preston, England

Abstract

Objective: To deliver a case report showing that robotic pyeloplasty in a patient with a horseshoe kidney is not only successful but also potentially superior to laparoscopic surgery. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case report of its kind in the United Kingdom. Method: PubMed was used to do a literature search. We have excluded papers that were written in foreign languages, or were paediatric case studies. Results: Horseshoe kidneys are the commonest congenital abnormality of the renal and are often associated with pelvic-ureteric junction obstruction (PUJO) – in the order of 30%. Minimally invasive surgery is the gold standard for management of PUJO. With the advancement of the Da Vinci robot, this case report presents a patient undergoing pyeloplasty in a horseshoe kidney with PUJO on the left side, using a robotic technique. We performed a robotic pyeloplasty on a 32-year-old woman, with a horseshoe kidney. We felt this is a case worth discussion, giving the alteration in the surgical technique in conjunction with the anatomical abnormalities, and the lack of similar reported cases in the literature. We propose that in some cases, the robotic operative technique is superior to standard laparoscopic technique. Although there is an increased cost when using the Da Vinci robot, this may be offset by the 3D visualisation, enhanced dexterity, tremor filtering and movement scaling, increased range of motion, as well as the reduction of operative time, hospital stay, blood loss, complications, and indeed patient satisfaction. In addition to the benefits of robotic surgery itself, we demonstrate that robotic surgery in this particular case was preferable to other techniques, given the anatomical exclusivity of a horseshoe kidney. Conclusion: We propose that in some cases, the robotic operative technique is superior to other minimal access techniques in urological surgery. Level of Evidence: 4

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Urology,Surgery

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