Robot-Assisted Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery: A Mini Review of the Literature on Robotic Surgery Platforms for Endoscopic Stone Surgery.

IF 5.6 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Hyung Joon Kim, Jose Carlo R Elises, Christine Joy Castillo, Nasser Aljameel, Fahad Alzahrani, Omar Sulaiman, Sung Yong Cho
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Abstract

Retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) has become a cornerstone in renal stone management, with robotic platforms recently entering clinical practice. This mini review examines the current landscape for robot-assisted RIRS, with a focus on the Roboflex Avicenna, ILY, Monarch, and Zamenix systems. Early clinical data demonstrate feasibility and safety, with potential ergonomic advantages, although robust evidence supporting superiority over conventional techniques remains limited. We describe the distinctive features of each platform, including console design, scope control mechanisms, and integration with endourological tools, and their regulatory status and clinical implementation. Potential benefits include better scope navigation, lower radiation exposure, and enhanced stone clearance, while challenges include high costs, limited accessibility, and the absence of tactile feedback. Future developments may integrate artificial intelligence, real-time surgical guidance, and miniaturized systems. As this technology matures, robotic RIRS could redefine management paradigms for complex stone cases and other upper tract pathology for which conventional approaches prove challenging. PATIENT SUMMARY: We reviewed studies on robot-assisted surgery for kidney stones. Early evidence shows that this approach has greater precision, lower radiation exposure, and less fatigue for the surgeon. It is expected that robotic surgery will result in better outcomes for these patients, but more studies are needed to confirm the early findings.

机器人辅助逆行肾内手术:内镜结石手术机器人手术平台的文献综述。
逆行肾内手术(RIRS)已成为肾结石治疗的基石,机器人平台最近进入临床实践。本文回顾了机器人辅助RIRS的现状,重点介绍了Roboflex Avicenna、ILY、Monarch和Zamenix系统。早期临床数据证明了可行性和安全性,具有潜在的人体工程学优势,尽管支持优于传统技术的有力证据仍然有限。我们描述了每个平台的独特特征,包括控制台设计,范围控制机制,与泌尿系统工具的集成,以及它们的监管状态和临床实施。潜在的好处包括更好的瞄准镜导航、更低的辐射暴露和更强的石头清除能力,而挑战包括高成本、有限的可达性和缺乏触觉反馈。未来的发展可能会整合人工智能、实时手术指导和小型化系统。随着这项技术的成熟,机器人RIRS可以重新定义复杂结石病例和其他传统方法具有挑战性的上尿路病理的管理范式。患者总结:我们回顾了机器人辅助肾结石手术的研究。早期证据表明,这种方法具有更高的精确度、更低的辐射暴露和更少的外科医生疲劳。预计机器人手术将为这些患者带来更好的结果,但需要更多的研究来证实早期的发现。
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European urology focus
European urology focus Medicine-Urology
CiteScore
10.40
自引率
3.70%
发文量
274
审稿时长
23 days
期刊介绍: European Urology Focus is a new sister journal to European Urology and an official publication of the European Association of Urology (EAU). EU Focus will publish original articles, opinion piece editorials and topical reviews on a wide range of urological issues such as oncology, functional urology, reconstructive urology, laparoscopy, robotic surgery, endourology, female urology, andrology, paediatric urology and sexual medicine. The editorial team welcome basic and translational research articles in the field of urological diseases. Authors may be solicited by the Editor directly. All submitted manuscripts will be peer-reviewed by a panel of experts before being considered for publication.
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