2014
DOI: 10.1097/00007890-201407151-00404
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Robotic Nephrectomy for Living Donation: Surgical Technique and Literature Systematic Review.

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“…Horgan et al [14] reported a mean surgical duration of 166 minutes, Giacomonni et al [5] reported a mean follow-up of 311 minutes and, in the first case of RALS kidney transplantation reported by Hoznek et al [6], the operation time was 178 minutes [8,10,21]. In our study, RALS group's operation time average is 412 minutes.…”
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confidence: 45%
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“…Horgan et al [14] reported a mean surgical duration of 166 minutes, Giacomonni et al [5] reported a mean follow-up of 311 minutes and, in the first case of RALS kidney transplantation reported by Hoznek et al [6], the operation time was 178 minutes [8,10,21]. In our study, RALS group's operation time average is 412 minutes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 45%
“…Renal transplantation with classic open surgery for many years has been successfully accomplished with laparoscopic and robotic assisted laparoscopic surgery (RALS) methods with the help of developing technology and increasing laparoscopy experience [4]. Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy has significant advantages such as less pain, premature mobilization and reduction in hospital stay [4,5].…”
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“…34 In addition, robot-assisted approach has already been used in other organ transplant surgeries. 35 It has already contributed to minimising invasive living-donor surgery and is, therefore, considered feasible. In this review, the laparoscopic and robot-assisted living-donor UTx operations also tended reduce blood loss compared to the open approach.…”
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“…Although no additional benefits of robotics over laparoscopy have been reported so far, some centres have been implementing robotic donor nephrectomy in their routine practice. 38 Nevertheless, data on this subject are scarce. In a systematic review, only 292 robotic donor nephrectomy procedures have been evaluated.…”
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“…In a systematic review, only 292 robotic donor nephrectomy procedures have been evaluated. 38 In Turkey, 119 robotic donor nephrectomies have been performed since 2013. The relatively high number of this procedure could be elucidated by surgeon preference, and a higher rate of living donor nephrectomy, which is generally performed with minimally invasive techniques in Turkey.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%