Mini ECIRS with BotX: our single-case experience

Minimally invasive endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery has become the gold standard procedure for the treatment of large kidney stones. However, one of the most important critical success factors is the level of precision during renal accession, which requires a long learning curve. Robot-assiste...

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Main Authors: Ornnicha Prohsoontorn, Kun Sirisopana, Siriporn Khlaiythim, Chinnakhet Ketsuwan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2024-02-01
Series:SAGE Open Medical Case Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X241229609
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author Ornnicha Prohsoontorn
Kun Sirisopana
Siriporn Khlaiythim
Chinnakhet Ketsuwan
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description Minimally invasive endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery has become the gold standard procedure for the treatment of large kidney stones. However, one of the most important critical success factors is the level of precision during renal accession, which requires a long learning curve. Robot-assisted fluoroscopy-guided renal access has been developed to address this difficulty. We report here the case of a 63-year-old woman presenting with a very large renal calculus whose treatment was successful using a robot-assisted fluoroscopy-guided minimally invasive endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery with suction sheath. The entire stone was cleared, and the patient recovered well with an absence of adverse events.
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spelling doaj.art-03cb839d759b4d5b822f34e5ab705bd72024-02-03T10:03:33ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open Medical Case Reports2050-313X2024-02-011210.1177/2050313X241229609Mini ECIRS with BotX: our single-case experienceOrnnicha ProhsoontornKun SirisopanaSiriporn KhlaiythimChinnakhet KetsuwanMinimally invasive endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery has become the gold standard procedure for the treatment of large kidney stones. However, one of the most important critical success factors is the level of precision during renal accession, which requires a long learning curve. Robot-assisted fluoroscopy-guided renal access has been developed to address this difficulty. We report here the case of a 63-year-old woman presenting with a very large renal calculus whose treatment was successful using a robot-assisted fluoroscopy-guided minimally invasive endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery with suction sheath. The entire stone was cleared, and the patient recovered well with an absence of adverse events.https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X241229609
spellingShingle Ornnicha Prohsoontorn
Kun Sirisopana
Siriporn Khlaiythim
Chinnakhet Ketsuwan
Mini ECIRS with BotX: our single-case experience
SAGE Open Medical Case Reports
title Mini ECIRS with BotX: our single-case experience
title_full Mini ECIRS with BotX: our single-case experience
title_fullStr Mini ECIRS with BotX: our single-case experience
title_full_unstemmed Mini ECIRS with BotX: our single-case experience
title_short Mini ECIRS with BotX: our single-case experience
title_sort mini ecirs with botx our single case experience
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X241229609
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