Indian Journal of Urology (Jan 2021)

Role of laparoscopy in the era of robotic surgery in urology in developing countries

  • Devanshu Bansal,
  • Samit Chaturvedi,
  • Ruchir Maheshwari,
  • Anant Kumar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/iju.IJU_252_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 1
pp. 32 – 41

Abstract

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With the rapid expansion of robotic platforms in urology, there is an urgent and unmet need to review its cost and benefits in comparison to the traditional laparoscopy, especially in reference to a developing country. A nonsystematic review of the literature was conducted to compare the outcomes of pure laparoscopic and robot-assisted urologic procedures. Available literature over the past 30 years was reviewed. Robot-assisted surgery and laparoscopy were found to have similar outcomes in the areas of radical prostatectomy, partial and radical nephrectomy, radical cystectomy, retroperitoneal lymph node (LN) dissection, inguinal LN dissection, donor nephrectomy, and kidney transplantation. Robot-assisted surgery was found to be significantly costlier than pure laparoscopy. In the absence of a clear advantage of robot-assisted surgery over pure laparoscopy, lack of widespread availability and the currently prohibitive cost of robotic technology, laparoscopic urological surgery has a definite role in the developing world.