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Initial experience with the new da Vinci single-port robot-assisted platform

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Abstract Objective To describe our experience in the first cases of urological surgeries performed with the da Vinci single-port robot-assisted platform. Material and methods We performed 5 single-port robot-assisted surgeries… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Objective To describe our experience in the first cases of urological surgeries performed with the da Vinci single-port robot-assisted platform. Material and methods We performed 5 single-port robot-assisted surgeries (R-LESS) between May and October 2014. We performed 3 ureteral reimplant surgeries, one ureteropyeloplasty in an inverted kidney and 1 partial nephrectomy. The perioperative and postoperative results were collected, as well as a report of the complications according to the Clavien classification system. Results Of the 5 procedures, 4 were performed completely by LESS, while 1 procedure was reconverted to multiport robot-assisted surgery. There were no intraoperative complications. We observed perioperative complications in 4 patients, all of which were grade 1 or 2. The mean surgical time was 262 min (range, 230–300). Discussion In our initial experience with the da Vinci device, R-LESS surgery was feasible and safe. There are still a number of limitations in its use, which require new and improved R-LESS platforms.

Keywords: single port; robot assisted; robot; experience; port robot

Journal Title: Actas Urologicas Espanolas
Year Published: 2017

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