Robotic Single Port Donor Nephrectomy



Status:Recruiting
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 70
Updated:4/2/2016
Start Date:January 2015
End Date:December 2016
Contact:Rolf N Barth, M.D.
Email:rbarth@smail.umaryland.edu
Phone:410 328 6020

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Use of the Intuitive Surgical da Vinci® Single-Site™ With Instruments and Accessories for Single-Port Laparoscopic Nephrectomies

Feasibility study on robotic-assisted single-site donor nephrectomy utilizing da Vinci
instrumentation and Single-Site platforms.

Our center has performed over 200 single-port donor nephrectomies with standard laparoscopy
and has reported patient benefits associated with a single port approach. The single port
robotic platform offers the potential to ameliorate the significant technical and ergonomic
challenges that currently limit more widespread application of single port donor surgery.
After being informed of the potential risks and off-label use of the da Vinci Single-Site
approach in our study, patients will undergo a robotic-assisted single-site donor
nephrectomy performed by a two-surgeon team utilizing existing da Vinci instrumentation and
Single-Site platforms. Renal mobilization and vascular dissection will be performed with
manual laparoscopy performed for vascular division utilizing stapling devices.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Patient must be approved by the Living Donor Center.

- Patient must have compatible blood type with the recipient.

- Patient must have body mass index less than 35.

- Patient must have appropriate anatomy for left kidney donation.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Any patient receiving anticoagulant drugs such as Coumadin or warfin

- Any patient suffering from an active urinary tract infections

- Any patients suffering from cancer.

- Any patients suffering from diabetes.

- Any patients suffering from kidney disease.

- Any patients suffering from heart disease.

- Any patients suffering from liver disease.

- Any patients suffering from HIV or hepatitis

- Any patients suffering from previous major abdominal surgery.

- Any patients suffering from more than two left renal arteries.
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