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Post-chemotherapy robotic bilateral retroperitoneal lymph node dissection using a novel single-dock technique

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There have been no previous reports of post-chemotherapy robotic bilateral retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND) using a single-dock technique. One deterrent of robotic RPLND is that accessing bilateral retroperitoneal spaces requires patient reposition and surgical robot redocking, therefore increasing operative time. Herein we provide the first step-by-step description of a single-dock technique for robotic bilateral RPLND in the post-chemotherapy setting. We describe port placement and technique for robot positioning to optimize access to bilateral retroperitoneal spaces with a single dock. We also demonstrate the feasibility of sparing the inferior mesenteric artery when utilizing this approach. This single-dock approach was used on two patients at our institution who had residual paracaval masses following chemotherapy for metastatic testicular cancer. Mean operative time was 6 h, and neither patient had significant blood loss or suffered from any peri-operative complications.

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Correspondence to Alvin C. Goh.

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Alvin C. Goh is a proctor for Intuitive Surgical. Samit D. Soni, and Thomas E. Stout declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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Stout, T.E., Soni, S.D. & Goh, A.C. Post-chemotherapy robotic bilateral retroperitoneal lymph node dissection using a novel single-dock technique. J Robotic Surg 10, 353–356 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11701-016-0622-8

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