The least invasive surgical stone treatment using high frequency sound waves from an external source (outside the body) to break up kidney stones into smaller pieces and allow them to pass out through the urinary tract.
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Lithotripsy of Renal Stones With Avicenna Roboflex Robotic-Assisted Retrograde Intra-Renal Surgery (RA-RIRS)
Ahmet Sinan Kabakci (Hacettepe University, Turkey), Anup Patel (Spire Roding Hospital, UK), Aydan M. Erkmen (Middle East Technical University, Turkey), Ismet Erkmen (Middle East Technical University, Turkey), Özlem Gümüşkanat (Middle East Technical University, Turkey), and Mehmet Çetinkaya (Middle East Technical University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2018
|Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2993-4.ch006
Abstract
The role of retrograde intra-renal surgery (RIRS) with flexible ureterorenoscopy (FURS) in the management of kidney stone formation has garnered a prevalent use among urologists thanks to new improvements in medical equipment; however, it still remains a challenging technique. The purpose of this chapter is to overview robotic assistance for RIRS and mainly focus on ELMED's robotic device by thoroughly describing it and investigating its effects on surgical performance based on the IDEAL (idea, development, evaluation, assessment, long-term study) framework. The robotic device, Avicenna Roboflex, is a teleoperated robot consisting of a surgeon's console (master control console – MCC) and manipulator arm (MA) to house and couple with the FURS. It provides a suitable and safe platform for robotic-assisted (RA) RIRS with significant improvements in ergonomics and potentially prolongs equipment durability which may lead to its general acceptance and preference of use by many surgeons in various countries including Turkey, Germany, France, the UAE, and Romania.