The role of intraoperative ultrasound in small renal mass robotic enucleation

Introduction: As a result of the growing evidence on tumor radical resection in literature, simple enucleation has become one of the best techniques associated to robotic surgery in the treatment of renal neoplasia, as it guarantees minimal invasiveness and the maximum sparing of renal tissue, facil...

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Main Authors: Roberta Gunelli, Massimo Fiori, Cristiano Salaris, Umberto Salomone, Marco Urbinati, Alexia Vici, Teo Zenico, Mauro Bertocco
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Published: PAGEPress Publications 2016-12-01
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spelling doaj-028d2d5551484fdda82d25af0be517212020-11-25T02:36:59ZengPAGEPress PublicationsArchivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia1124-35622282-41972016-12-0188431131310.4081/aiua.2016.4.3115094The role of intraoperative ultrasound in small renal mass robotic enucleationRoberta Gunelli0Massimo Fiori1Cristiano Salaris2Umberto Salomone3Marco Urbinati4Alexia Vici5Teo Zenico6Mauro Bertocco7Urology Unit, Forlì Hospital, Romagna Local Health ServiceUrology Unit, Forlì Hospital, Romagna Local Health ServiceUrology Unit, Forlì Hospital, Romagna Local Health ServiceUrology Unit, Forlì Hospital, Romagna Local Health ServiceUrology Unit, Forlì Hospital, Romagna Local Health ServiceUrology Unit, Forlì Hospital, Romagna Local Health ServiceUrology Unit, Forlì Hospital, Romagna Local Health ServiceRadiology Unit, Romagna Local Health ServiceIntroduction: As a result of the growing evidence on tumor radical resection in literature, simple enucleation has become one of the best techniques associated to robotic surgery in the treatment of renal neoplasia, as it guarantees minimal invasiveness and the maximum sparing of renal tissue, facilitating the use of reduced or zero ischemia techniques during resection. The use of a robotic ultrasound probe represents a useful tool to detect and define tumor location, especially in poorly exophytic small renal mass. Materials and methods: A total of 22 robotic enucleations were performed on < 3 cm renal neoplasias (PADUA score 18 Pz 6/7 e 4 Pz 8) using a 12-5 MHz robotic ultrasound probe (BK Drop-In 8826). Results: Once kidney had been isolated from the adipose capsule at the site of the neoplasia (2), the exact position of the lesion could be easily identified in all cases (22/22), even for mostly endophytic lesions, thanks to the insertion of the ultrasound probe through the assistant port. Images were produced and visualized by the surgeon using the TilePro feature of the DaVinci surgical system for producing a picture-in-picture image on the console screen. The margins of resection were then marked with cautery, thus allowing for speedy anatomical dissection. This reduced the time of ischemia to 8 min (6-13) and facilitated the enucleation technique when performed without clamping the renal peduncle (6/22). No complications due to the use of the ultrasound probe were observed. Conclusions: The use of an intraoperative robotic ultrasound probe has allowed for easier identification of small, mostly endophytic neoplasias, better anatomical approach, shorter ischemic time, reduced risk of pseudocapsule rupture during dissection, and easier enucleation in cases performed without clamping. It is noteworthy that the use of intraoperative ultrasound probe allows mental reconstruction of the tumor through an accurate 3D vision of the hidden field during surgical dissection.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/aiua/article/view/6555Robotic ultrasound probeRenal tumorSimple enucleationPsychomotor skills
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author Roberta Gunelli
Massimo Fiori
Cristiano Salaris
Umberto Salomone
Marco Urbinati
Alexia Vici
Teo Zenico
Mauro Bertocco
spellingShingle Roberta Gunelli
Massimo Fiori
Cristiano Salaris
Umberto Salomone
Marco Urbinati
Alexia Vici
Teo Zenico
Mauro Bertocco
The role of intraoperative ultrasound in small renal mass robotic enucleation
Archivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia
Robotic ultrasound probe
Renal tumor
Simple enucleation
Psychomotor skills
author_facet Roberta Gunelli
Massimo Fiori
Cristiano Salaris
Umberto Salomone
Marco Urbinati
Alexia Vici
Teo Zenico
Mauro Bertocco
author_sort Roberta Gunelli
title The role of intraoperative ultrasound in small renal mass robotic enucleation
title_short The role of intraoperative ultrasound in small renal mass robotic enucleation
title_full The role of intraoperative ultrasound in small renal mass robotic enucleation
title_fullStr The role of intraoperative ultrasound in small renal mass robotic enucleation
title_full_unstemmed The role of intraoperative ultrasound in small renal mass robotic enucleation
title_sort role of intraoperative ultrasound in small renal mass robotic enucleation
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Archivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia
issn 1124-3562
2282-4197
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Introduction: As a result of the growing evidence on tumor radical resection in literature, simple enucleation has become one of the best techniques associated to robotic surgery in the treatment of renal neoplasia, as it guarantees minimal invasiveness and the maximum sparing of renal tissue, facilitating the use of reduced or zero ischemia techniques during resection. The use of a robotic ultrasound probe represents a useful tool to detect and define tumor location, especially in poorly exophytic small renal mass. Materials and methods: A total of 22 robotic enucleations were performed on < 3 cm renal neoplasias (PADUA score 18 Pz 6/7 e 4 Pz 8) using a 12-5 MHz robotic ultrasound probe (BK Drop-In 8826). Results: Once kidney had been isolated from the adipose capsule at the site of the neoplasia (2), the exact position of the lesion could be easily identified in all cases (22/22), even for mostly endophytic lesions, thanks to the insertion of the ultrasound probe through the assistant port. Images were produced and visualized by the surgeon using the TilePro feature of the DaVinci surgical system for producing a picture-in-picture image on the console screen. The margins of resection were then marked with cautery, thus allowing for speedy anatomical dissection. This reduced the time of ischemia to 8 min (6-13) and facilitated the enucleation technique when performed without clamping the renal peduncle (6/22). No complications due to the use of the ultrasound probe were observed. Conclusions: The use of an intraoperative robotic ultrasound probe has allowed for easier identification of small, mostly endophytic neoplasias, better anatomical approach, shorter ischemic time, reduced risk of pseudocapsule rupture during dissection, and easier enucleation in cases performed without clamping. It is noteworthy that the use of intraoperative ultrasound probe allows mental reconstruction of the tumor through an accurate 3D vision of the hidden field during surgical dissection.
topic Robotic ultrasound probe
Renal tumor
Simple enucleation
Psychomotor skills
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/aiua/article/view/6555
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