TY - JOUR
T1 - Robot-assisted Kidney Transplantation in Patients Undergoing Cystectomy with Urinary Diversion :
T2 - First Cases Reported by the ERUS-RAKT Working Group
AU - Pérez-Reggeti, José Ignacio
AU - Etcheverry, Begoña
AU - Fiol, María
AU - Territo, Angelo
AU - Afferi, L.
AU - Buisan, Oscar
AU - Riera, Luis
AU - Suarez-Novo, José F.
AU - Breda, Alberto
AU - Vigués, Francesc
PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - The indication for kidney transplantation over a urinary diversion (UD) for patients with severe lower urinary tract dysfunction and end-stage renal disease is a controversial issue. Thanks to advances in robot-assisted kidney transplant (RAKT) programs, the boundaries are being pushed further. We present the first RAKT series reported for patients undergoing simple cystectomy and UD for benign bladder disease. The first case involved simultaneous robot-assisted simple cystectomy with intracorporeal UD and RAKT. The second case involved robot-assisted simple cystectomy with intracorporeal UD and bilateral nephrectomy in the first procedure, followed by RAKT 8 mo later. At 9 mo after surgery, both patients had experienced no complications and had stable renal function with no need for hemodialysis. This first experience of RAKT in patients with cystectomy and UD demonstrates the feasibility and safety of the procedure.
AB - The indication for kidney transplantation over a urinary diversion (UD) for patients with severe lower urinary tract dysfunction and end-stage renal disease is a controversial issue. Thanks to advances in robot-assisted kidney transplant (RAKT) programs, the boundaries are being pushed further. We present the first RAKT series reported for patients undergoing simple cystectomy and UD for benign bladder disease. The first case involved simultaneous robot-assisted simple cystectomy with intracorporeal UD and RAKT. The second case involved robot-assisted simple cystectomy with intracorporeal UD and bilateral nephrectomy in the first procedure, followed by RAKT 8 mo later. At 9 mo after surgery, both patients had experienced no complications and had stable renal function with no need for hemodialysis. This first experience of RAKT in patients with cystectomy and UD demonstrates the feasibility and safety of the procedure.
KW - Kidney transplantation
KW - Robotic surgery
KW - Transplantation
KW - Urinary diversion
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85212853710
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/6b570c17-4833-3b0c-943c-5fabe1ecdfb9/
U2 - 10.1016/j.euros.2024.12.002
DO - 10.1016/j.euros.2024.12.002
M3 - Article
C2 - 39811104
SN - 2666-1683
VL - 71
SP - 144
EP - 147
JO - European Urology Open Science
JF - European Urology Open Science
ER -