Robotic Flexible Ureteroscopy: A Step-by-step Video by Using Roboflex AvicennaTM Platform.

The management of kidney stones, particularly those in the renal pelvis, is a critical aspect of urology. The European Association of Urology guidelines recommend Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy or Endourology methods, encompassing Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy and Ureterorenoscopy (URS), for stones ranging from 10-20 mm.

Robotic-assisted urological procedures have gained prominence in recent years, promising enhanced precision, and safety.

This article aims to provide a detailed account of the technical aspects and outcomes of a robotic URS (robo-URS) procedure in a 63-year-old male patient with a 15 mm renal pelvis stone, serving as a reference for urologists considering this approach.

The patient presented with right flank pain, and an unenhanced computed tomography scan confirmed the presence of a 15x12x13 mm stone in the right renal pelvis. After assessment and preparation, robo-URS was performed using the Roboflex Avicenna robotic platform (ELMED, Ankara, Turkey) in conjunction with conventional urological instruments and laser technology.

The procedure was completed successfully in 50 minutes without any detectable blood loss or intraoperative complications.

Robotic-assisted Ureterorenoscopy (robo-URS) is a promising approach for managing renal pelvis stones. The procedure, demonstrated in this video article, underscores its technical feasibility, safety, and efficacy, making it a valuable resource for urologists seeking to expand their knowledge in stone management techniques.

Urology. 2024 Mar 18 [Epub ahead of print]

Rifat Burak Ergül, Mehmet Gurcan, Ahmet Baris Aydin, İsmet Nane, Faruk Özcan, Tzevat Tefik

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