Robotic Lower Urinary Tract Reconstruction

Lower urinary tract reconstruction has traditionally been approached in an open fashion but select complications or disease processes may be suitable for robotic reconstruction, including bladder neck contractures, proximal urethral strictures, and genitourinary fistulas. Here, the authors discuss the novel techniques used and the feasibility of robotic reconstruction for these conditions. The robotic approach is relatively novel, and more data and studies will be required to make definitive statements regarding success rate and complications from the procedure. Preliminary data suggest that the robotic approach may offer comparable success compared with open techniques.
Source: Urologic Clinics of North America - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Source Type: research