Philipp Reimold, Christer Groeben, Christian Keil, Fabian Kormann, Liliane Peters, Christian Volberg, Birgit Kortus-Götze, Johannes Wild, Joachim Hoyer, Luka Flegar, Johannes Huber
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Abstract
Robot-assisted kidney transplantations have been performed in Europe since 2015. In Germany, the technique is slowly spreading - most recently, 3 urological centers performed this type of procedure. We present the first case of a post-mortem, robot-assisted kidney transplantation in Germany in a 60-year-old patient. In addition to the surgical technique and the clinical course, the opportunities of this surgical technique and its challenges are discussed in particular. In summary, the experience at our center is consistent with the findings from the literature that robot-assisted post-mortem kidney transplantation is a safe method for supplementing the principles of open transplantation surgery with the advantages of minimally invasive methods.