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22.08.2019 | Topic Paper
Rare and special robotic surgery indications in the pediatric population: ectopic organs and differences of sexual development
verfasst von:
Kristel Ferong, Mieke Waterschoot, Céline Sinatti, Erik Van Laecke, Martine Cools, Piet Hoebeke, Anne-Françoise Spinoit
Erschienen in:
World Journal of Urology
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Ausgabe 8/2020
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Abstract
Background and objective
Differences of sexual development (DSD) affect the development of internal reproductive organs and external genitalia. Ectopic kidney is a rare and challenging pathology causing amongst others incontinence and recurrent urinary tract infections. Those pathologies may in certain cases be an indication for surgery. This manuscript aims to evaluate the role of robot-assisted laparoscopy in the surgical treatment of patients with ectopic kidneys or DSD.
Materials and methods
A prospective database is maintained in a tertiary referral center with all robotic surgeries performed in children. From this database, a prospective series of robot-assisted resection of embryologic remnants located in the pelvis was extracted: resection of a prostatic utricle cyst, removal of ectopic non-functional kidneys, and resection of a hemi-uterus.
Results
From an initial database including 72 patients, six patients met the inclusion criteria. Three male patients presenting with utricle cysts, two young girls presenting with ectopic kidneys, and one young boy with pelvic embryological remnants of the uterus, were further evaluated.
Conclusion
Surgical treatment of patients with DSD is safe, feasible, and a good indication for robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery, as both deep dissection and reconstruction in a limited surgical field are requested.