Robot-assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty in infants and children: is it superior to conventional laparoscopy?
Ciro AndolfiBrittany AdamicJerry OommenMohan S GundetiPublished in: World journal of urology (2019)
While laparoscopy requires advanced skills for complex reconstructive procedures, such as pyeloplasty, robot-assisted surgery offers the valuable potential of making MIS more accessible to these types of procedure. Robotic technology has contributed to shortening the learning curve by acting as a bridge between open and endoscopic approach. There is still a strong need for higher quality evidence in the form of prospective observational studies and clinical trials, as well as further cost-effectiveness analyses. As robotic surgical technology spreads, future systems will be developed, offering smaller and more flexible tools, allowing enhanced applications on pediatric patients.