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Robotic surgery rapidly and successfully implemented in a high volume laparoscopic center on living kidney donation

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/rcs.1743

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robotic surgical procedures; living donors; nephrectomy; prospective studies; minimal invasive surgical procedures; outcome assessment

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  1. Erasmus MC Efficiency Research grant

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BackgroundIt is important to minimize risks associated with live donor nephrectomy. In this study we evaluated the results of left-sided robot-assisted donor nephrectomies in comparison with standard techniques. MethodsData on perioperative results, kidney function, and recipient and graft survival were collected. All left-sided laparoscopic and hand-assisted procedures were selected as control groups. ResultsFifty-nine robot-assisted procedures were performed by two surgeons. Operative time was significantly longer in the robot-assisted group compared with both control groups. However, it decreased significantly during procedures 40-59 compared with procedures 20-39 (P=0.014) to median 172.5 (114.0-242.0) min. One conversion to the open approach occurred in the robot group due to a bleeding of the renal artery stump. No difference was found between all techniques at 3months post-donation. ConclusionLeft-sided robot-assisted donor nephrectomy is feasible with over time a significant decrease in operative time with good outcomes for donor and recipient. Copyright (c) 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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