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Title

Comparative Analysis of Robot-Assisted versus Traditional Laparoscopic Retroperitoneal Partial Nephrectomy.

Authors

Kilic, Sahin; Yorulmaz, Enis Mert; Ozsoy, Cagatay; Sambel, Murat; Akin, Yigit; Ates, Mutlu

Abstract

Introduction: This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of laparoscopic retroperitoneal partial nephrectomy (LRPN) and robot -assisted retroperitoneal partial nephrectomy (RRPN) in managing renal tumors, with a focus on perioperative efficiency, oncolo gical safety, and preservation of renal function. Materials and Methods: The cohort comprised 80 patients who underwent partial nephrectomy (PN), (centre A-LRPN =26, centre BRRPN= 54), excluding those with prior renal surgeries or conditions complicating r enal function. Perioperative, postoperative, oncologic, and renal functional data were compared between the two surgical techniques. Tumor complexity was evaluated using the RENAL s coring system and surgical success was assessed using the margin, ischemia, and complication (MIC) scoring system. Results: The median tumor size (4 vs. 2.5 cm) and RENAL scores (6 vs. 4) were significantly higher in the RRPN group (p<0.05). Trocar placement and operation times were significantly lower in the LRPN group (p<0.05). In terms of mean estimated blood loss, postoperative renal function, and reduction in hemoglobin levels, no significant differences were observed between the groups . The oncological outcomes were comparable between the groups, with no significant differen ces observed in positive surgical margin rates. Conclusion: In minimally invasive partial nephrectomy, both robotic and laparoscopic approaches have their advantages. LRPN is a feasible method in less complicated tumors with its shorter trocar placement t ime and shorter operation time. Although RRPN can be applied in larger and more complex tumors, its oncological and functional results are similar to LRPN. This suggests that whi le the robotic approach is potentially more suitable for complex cases, it does not compromise patient safety or effectiveness.

Subjects

SURGICAL margin; BLOOD loss estimation; OPERATIVE surgery; KIDNEY tumors; KIDNEY physiology; NEPHRECTOMY

Publication

Van Tip Dergisi, 2025, Vol 32, Issue 1, p21

ISSN

1300-2694

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.5505/vmj.2025.42650

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