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Specialist in robotic surgery for kidney cancer

Procedure

Robotic Pyeloplasty

Reconstructive surgery that relieves a blockage where the kidney meets the ureter, restoring the normal drainage of urine.

What it is

A pyeloplasty repairs the pelvi-ureteric junction (PUJ) — the point where the kidney joins the ureter. The robotic approach is well suited to this delicate reconstructive work.

What it treats

It treats PUJ obstruction, a narrowing that blocks urine draining from the kidney. Left untreated, this can cause pain, infection and, over time, affect kidney function.

What the procedure involves

The narrowed segment is removed and the kidney and ureter are reconstructed to create a wide, freely draining join. A temporary internal stent is usually placed to support healing.

Recovery & what to expect

Most patients recover quickly after keyhole surgery. The stent is typically removed after a few weeks, and follow-up confirms that the kidney is draining well. Robotic pyeloplasty is a well-established and highly effective treatment.

Common questions

What is PUJ obstruction?
It is a narrowing where the kidney joins the ureter that blocks urine drainage. Robotic pyeloplasty reconstructs this junction to restore normal flow.
Will I need a stent?
A temporary internal stent is usually placed to support healing and removed after a few weeks in a simple procedure.
Appointments

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