Title of article :
Laparoscopic and robot-assisted surgery in the management of urinary lithiasis
Author/Authors :
Ganpule, Arvind P. Muljibhai Patel Urological Hospital, India , Prashant, Jain Muljibhai Patel Urological Hospital, India , Desai, Mahesh R. Muljibhai Patel Urological Hospital, India
Abstract :
Objectives: To review the current role of laparoscopy and robot-assisted laparoscopy for managing urinary lithiasis. Results: The contemporary indications for laparoscopic stone management are: anatomical variations in location or shape of the kidney (pelvic kidney, horseshoe kidney and malrotated kidney); coexisting pathologies, e.g. pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction; and stones in a renal unit with lower ureteric obstruction. The laparoscopic approach allows the simultaneous management of both the pathologies. Symptomatic stones in diverticula not amenable to endourological intervention can be treated with laparoscopy. Large impacted pelvic and ureteric calculi with a functioning renal unit are an indication for laparoscopic ureterolithotomy or pyelolithotomy. This review of current reports suggests that in a selected group of patients with complex stone disease the laparoscopic approach offers good success rates with minimal complications. There are few reports of robotic procedures in stone disease but existing data suggest that it is feasible. Conclusion: Laparoscopic surgery is effective for complex renal stones and offers excellent stone clearance rates with minimal morbidity. Laparoscopic surgery is complementary in managing these stones. Robot-assisted laparoscopic technique of urinary tract stone management is in its early stage of implementation andrandomised trials that compare robot assisted outcomes with other minimally invasivetechniques are needed.
Keywords :
Laparoscopic surgery , Robotics , Stones , Review
Journal title :
AJU - Arab Journal of Urology
Journal title :
AJU - Arab Journal of Urology