The First Case Report of Robot-Assisted Fluoroscopy-Guided Renal Access During Endoscopic Combined Intrarenal Surgery.

Q4 Medicine
Journal of Endourology Case Reports Pub Date : 2020-12-29 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1089/cren.2020.0125
Kazumi Taguchi, Shuzo Hamamoto, Kengo Kawase, Tatsuya Hattori, Tomoki Okada, Ryosuke Chaya, Takashi Nagai, Taiki Kato, Atsushi Okada, Takahiro Yasui
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Abstract

Background: During percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) and endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery (ECIRS), obtaining renal access is the most critical step to achieving effective treatment without major intraoperative complications. Among a variety of methods attempted to improve the access, robot-assisted fluoroscopy-guided (RAFG) renal access has been introduced to mitigate technical human errors and overcome challenging learning curves. In this study, we present our first experience with an automated needle targeting with an X-ray (ANT-X) device for minimally invasive (mini-) ECIRS. Case Presentation: A 75-year-old healthy woman with a 6.0 cm3 left kidney stone was referred to our hospital for surgical treatment. The patient underwent mini-ECIRS utilizing RAFG renal access without complication, and the stone was completely removed. The ureteral stent and transurethral catheter were removed on postoperative day 2, and the patient was discharged on postoperative day 3. There were no residual fragments detected by CT as of 3 months after the surgery. Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the first report of the effective use of RAFG mini-ECIRS for a kidney stone. The overall outcome was positive, indicating the feasibility of ANT-X use for PCNL and ECIRS.

内窥镜联合肾内手术中机器人辅助透视引导下肾脏通路的首例报道。
背景:在经皮肾镜取石术(PCNL)和内镜联合肾内手术(ECIRS)中,获得肾脏通路是实现有效治疗且无重大术中并发症的最关键步骤。在各种尝试改善通道的方法中,机器人辅助透视引导(RAFG)肾脏通道已被引入,以减轻技术人为错误并克服具有挑战性的学习曲线。在这项研究中,我们首次介绍了使用x射线(ANT-X)装置自动针头靶向微创(mini) ECIRS的经验。病例介绍:一名75岁健康女性,左肾结石6.0 cm3,转介至我院接受手术治疗。患者采用RAFG肾通道进行迷你ecirs,无并发症,结石被完全取出。术后第2天取出输尿管支架及经尿道导管,术后第3天出院。术后3个月CT未见残留碎片。结论:据我们所知,这是第一个有效使用RAFG迷你ecirs治疗肾结石的报告。总体结果是积极的,表明ANT-X用于PCNL和ECIRS的可行性。
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