AI Article Synopsis

  • Upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) is difficult to diagnose and treat, but advances in robotic surgery have improved procedures like robot-assisted radical nephroureterectomy with bladder cuff excision (RNU/BCE) and lymph node removal.
  • The review focuses on refining this surgical technique, based on over 150 cases and 12 years of experience using da Vinci robotic systems.
  • The findings suggest that RNU/BCE and related procedures are effective and standardized, making them suitable even for elderly patients with health issues, and can be easily adopted by urologists skilled in robotic surgeries.

Article Abstract

Background And Objective: Upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) is a challenging clinical entity to diagnose and manage. Recent advances in robotic technology have permitted optimization of surgical technique in robot-assisted radical nephroureterectomy with bladder cuff excision (RNU/BCE), regional lymphadenectomy, and intra or perioperative instillation of intravesical chemotherapy. This has optimized the management of bulky upper tract disease and high-grade disease not amenable to segmental ureterectomy or nephron-sparing surgery. The purpose of this article is to highlight and review the surgical technique if RNU/BCE and regional lymphadenectomy utilized in our high-volume clinical practice.

Methods: A review of our surgical approach was summarized for this narrative article. This technique has been refined over a course of more than 150 cases and 12 years of local experience with the procedure, as well as through multiple da Vinci robotic surgical systems over the years.

Key Content And Findings: RNU/BCE, regional template-based lymphadenectomy, and intra or perioperative instillation of intravesical chemotherapy is technically feasible and the procedure has been optimized via multiple iterations with a decade of local experience. The appropriate steps are outlined in this review.

Conclusions: RNU/BCE, regional template-based lymphadenectomy, and intra or perioperative instillation of intravesical chemotherapy provides a refined, standardized, efficient approach for management of UTUC in appropriately selected patients. This surgical technique has also been undertaken in elderly patients including those with advanced age (>80 years old) with significant medical co-morbidities due to imperative, symptomatic indications. Further, this approach may be facilely adapted by urologists familiar with all forms of robotic renal surgery.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11157402PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tau-23-209DOI Listing

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