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Single-port robotic management of distal ureteral pathologies: straightforward access

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Mini-invasive Surg. 2026;10:9.
10.20517/2574-1225.2025.123 |  © The Author(s) 2026.
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The Da Vinci Single-port (SP) system, utilizing a supine anterior retroperitoneal approach (SARA)[1], provides direct and minimally invasive access to the ureter through a 3.5 cm Gibson incision [Figure 1A and B]. Our video [Video 1] (All physicians appearing in the video have provided their informed consent for the use of their images) demonstrates the step-by-step management of three distinct distal ureteral conditions treated between January and June 2025.

Single-port robotic management of distal ureteral pathologies: straightforward access

Figure 1. Straightforward access to the ureter with SP platform. (A) Docking of SP system; (B) Direct access to the ureter; (C) Hydronephrotic ureter stuck in inflammatory tissue; (D) Duplex collecting system with dilated ureters. SP: Single-port.

The first case involves a 43-year-old woman presenting with a left uretero-vaginal fistula, a complication of hysterectomy. The distal ureter was hydronephrotic and adhered to inflammatory tissue in communication with the vaginal cavity, causing continuous urine leakage [Figure 1C]. We performed direct ureteral reimplantation following meticulous dissection and closure of the fistulous tract.

The second case involves a left double ureterocutaneostomy in an 82-year-old woman with symptomatic complete left vesicoureteral reflux in a duplex collecting system [Figure 1D] and a low-compliance bladder. No space was left for reimplantation due to contractured bladder.

The third case describes a left distal ureterectomy and ipsilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy in a 76-year-old man with a 2-cm pTaG1 urothelial carcinoma. An extraperitoneal resection of the distal ureter and bladder cuff was performed, adhering strictly to oncological principles of urothelial carcinoma. Ureteral reimplantation was achieved using a small Boari flap to ensure a tension-free anastomosis. The flexibility of the SP platform facilitated the lymphadenectomy.

Detailed baseline and perioperative features for all three cases are presented in Table 1. All procedures were performed entirely within the retroperitoneum, allowing easier management of the ureter compared to extraperitoneal laparoscopic or multiport robotic approaches [Figure 1]. The SARA technique also offered anesthetic benefits, including improved pulmonary compliance for our patients, particularly those with obesity[1]. Our findings support the advantages of the SP-SARA approach compared to traditional transperitoneal access for treating distal ureteral pathologies. Furthermore, this technique may offer advantages such as shorter hospital stays, improved pain control, and superior cosmetic outcomes[2,3].

Table 1

Baseline and perioperative features

Case 1 Case 2 Case 3
Pathology Iatrogenic left uretero-vaginal fistula Left vesicoureteral reflux in duplex collecting system and low-compliance bladder Left 2-cm distal ureter low-grade pTa urothelial carcinoma
Procedure Left ureteral reimplantation Left double ureterocutaneostomy Left distal ureterectomy with ureteral reimplantation and pelvic lymphadenectomy
Age, years 43 82 76
Sex Female Female Male
BMI 25 29 22
Total operative time (min) 160 185 285
Docking time (min) 20 18 25
Console time (min) 110 130 230
Blood loss (mL) < 50 mL < 50 mL < 50 mL
Airseal use Yes Yes Yes
Accessory trocar Yes No Yes
30-d complications No No No
Postoperative opioid requirement for pain control No No No
Time to return to bowel function (days) 1 1 1
Hospital stay (days) 5 3 5

DECLARATIONS

Authors’ contributions

Conception and design of study: Oderda M, Gontero P

Data acquisition: Gontero P, Oderda M, Lavagno F

Video editing: Lavagno F

Manuscript writing: Oderda M

Supervision: Gontero P

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Anonymized clinical data are available upon request from the corresponding author.

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All authors declared that there are no conflicts of interest.

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Informed consent was obtained from all subjects involved in the study.

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REFERENCES

1. Pellegrino AA, Chen G, Morgantini L, Calvo RS, Crivellaro S. Simplifying retroperitoneal robotic single-port surgery: novel supine anterior retroperitoneal access. Eur Urol. 2023;84:223-8.

2. Santarelli V, Valenzi FM, Haberal HB, et al. Current status of single port robotic‑assisted reconstructive urology: a systematic review, meta‑analysis and structured summary of the available literature. J Robot Surg. 2025;19:349.

3. Heo JE, Kang SK, Lee J, et al. Outcomes of single-port robotic ureteral reconstruction using the da Vinci SP® system. Investig Clin Urol. 2023;64:373-9.

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