Robotic treatment of oligometastatic kidney tumor with synchronous pancreatic metastasis: case report and review of the literature.
Andrea BoniGiovanni CochettiStefano AscaniMichele Del ZingaroFrancesca QuadriniAlessio PaladiniDiego CoccaEttore MeariniPublished in: BMC surgery (2018)
The rationale for surgical removal of disseminated tumor, followed by immunotherapy, includes improving prognosis and enhancing the potential of an immune-mediated response to systemic treatment. A spleen-sparing procedure can adequately preserve post-operative immunologic capabilities. In our experience, the correct assessment of pre-operative imaging data and surgeon skills in robotic surgery seem to play a key role in the success of these procedures. Robotic surgery seems to enhance the possibility to control multiple vessels encountered during dissection. Such a conservative approach may be helpful in future research aimed at uncovering biological features, and also leading to better targeted preventive interventions and more individualized and effective treatments.