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Robotic partial nephrectomy for complex kidney cyst in a 4-year old boy: Points of technique
Journal of Pediatric UrologyVol. 18Issue 5p710–711Published online: September 13, 2022- Andrea Celeste Barneschi
- Giovanni Betto
- Nicola Zanovello
- Waifro Rigamonti
- Marta Bianco
- Alessandro Morlacco
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Cited in Scopus: 0Complex kidney cysts are rarely observed in childhood. In adult patients, when radiological studies found a suspicious renal lesion, the gold standard is surgical asportation. The robotic surgery is well known as a secure procedure for treatment these patients, and is nowadays a real alternative also for pediatric patients. The challenges in children surgery are linked to anesthesiologic gestion, smaller operative fields, the need of specific instruments and more delicate tissue handling. We present a step-by-step video description of a robotic partial nephrectomy for a renal multicystic mass in a 4 year-old child. - Video Bank
Laparoscopic excision of complete bladder duplication in a 1-year-old male
Journal of Pediatric UrologyVol. 14Issue 4p348–350Published online: June 12, 2018- Eyal Kord
- Amnon Zisman
- Guy Verhovsky
- Amos Neheman
Cited in Scopus: 2Complete bladder duplication is a male predominant rare congenital malformation usually diagnosed at birth. Owing to the rarity of this anomaly, only few reports have discussed the surgical approach for this condition, with the open approach for excision being the most common. We hereby present a video of a laparoscopic resection of complete bladder and urethral duplication in a 1-year-old male.