The Role of Robotic Surgery in the Management of Vesico-Ureteral Reflux in Children

vesico-ureteral Reflux in Children | Dr. Geeta Kekre

Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is a common condition in children where urine flows backward from the bladder to the kidneys. If left untreated, VUR can lead to kidney damage and urinary tract infections. Robotic surgery has emerged as a valuable tool in the management of VUR in children

Understanding VesicoUreteral Reflux (VUR)

VUR occurs when the valve between the bladder and the ureter, the tube connecting the bladder to the kidneys, does not function properly. This allows urine to flow back into the kidneys, increasing the risk of kidney infections and potential kidney damage. VUR is often diagnosed in early childhood, and its severity is graded based on the amount of reflux and the potential for kidney damage.

The Role of Robotic Surgery in Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR)

Robotic surgery has revolutionized the treatment of VUR in children, offering several advantages over traditional open surgery or laparoscopic techniques. Dr. Geeta Kekre, a highly skilled pediatric surgeon in Pune, utilizes robotic surgery to provide optimal outcomes for her young patients with VUR.

Benefits of robotic surgery in the management of VUR:

  • Precision and Visualization: Robotic surgery offers enhanced visualization and precise movements, allowing surgeons like to perform complex procedures with greater accuracy. The high-definition 3D imaging and magnification provided by the robotic system enable a clear view of the surgical field, facilitating precise repair of the refluxing valve.
  • Minimally Invasive Approach: Robotic surgery is minimally invasive, resulting in smaller incisions and reduced trauma to the surrounding tissues. This translates into less postoperative pain, faster recovery, and minimal scarring for children undergoing VUR repair.
  • Reduced Complications: The robotic system’s advanced technology and flexibility allow for precise suturing and reconstruction of the valve, minimizing the risk of complications. This is particularly important in delicate structures like the urinary tract, where precision is crucial for optimal outcomes.
  • Shorter Hospital Stay: Robotic surgery for VUR typically requires a shorter hospital stay compared to traditional open surgery. Children undergoing robotic VUR repair can often return to their normal activities sooner, reducing the disruption to their daily lives.
  • Improved Cosmetic Outcome: The small incisions used in robotic surgery result in less visible scars, leading to improved cosmetic outcomes for children. This is particularly significant in pediatric patients, as they can feel more self-confident and comfortable with their appearance after surgery.

Conclusion

Robotic surgery has transformed the management of VUR in children, offering numerous benefits over traditional surgical approaches. The precision, minimally invasive approach, and reduced complications associated with robotic surgery contribute to improved outcomes and faster recovery for young patients.
If your child has been diagnosed with Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR), consult with Dr. Geeta Kekre to understand the role of robotic surgery in managing this condition.

About Dr. Geeta Kekre

Dr. Geeta Kekre is a Paediatric Surgeon in Pune She is a specialist in pediatric minimal access surgery including robotic surgery as well as reconstructive pediatric urology. After ten years in Mumbai, Dr. Kekre returned to her hometown bringing with her a passion for the surgical care of children and a distinct set of skills in the areas of pediatric minimal access surgery, pediatric endourology, fetal hydronephrosis and antenatal parental counseling, pediatric incontinence, and voiding dysfunction.  Her focus is on tailoring surgical therapy to allow her patients to have as active and fun a childhood as possible while delivering the best achievable medical outcomes.