Asian Journal of Urology (Jul 2022)

New imaging technologies for robotic kidney cancer surgery

  • Stefano Puliatti,
  • Ahmed Eissa,
  • Enrico Checcucci,
  • Pietro Piazza,
  • Marco Amato,
  • Stefania Ferretti,
  • Simone Scarcella,
  • Juan Gomez Rivas,
  • Mark Taratkin,
  • Josè Marenco,
  • Ines Belenchon Rivero,
  • Karl-Friedrich Kowalewski,
  • Giovanni Cacciamani,
  • Ahmed El-Sherbiny,
  • Ahmed Zoeir,
  • Abdelhamid M. El-Bahnasy,
  • Ruben De Groote,
  • Alexandre Mottrie,
  • Salvatore Micali

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 253 – 262

Abstract

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Objective: Kidney cancers account for approximately 2% of all newly diagnosed cancer in 2020. Among the primary treatment options for kidney cancer, urologist may choose between radical or partial nephrectomy, or ablative therapies. Nowadays, robotic-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN) for the management of renal cancers has gained popularity, up to being considered the gold standard. However, RAPN is a challenging procedure with a steep learning curve. Methods: In this narrative review, different imaging technologies used to guide and aid RAPN are discussed. Results: Three-dimensional visualization technology has been extensively discussed in RAPN, showing its value in enhancing robotic-surgery training, patient counseling, surgical planning, and intraoperative guidance. Intraoperative imaging technologies such as intracorporeal ultrasound, near-infrared fluorescent imaging, and intraoperative pathological examination can also be used to improve the outcomes following RAPN. Finally, artificial intelligence may play a role in the field of RAPN soon. Conclusion: RAPN is a complex surgery; however, many imaging technologies may play an important role in facilitating it.

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