@article{3122551, title = "Combined robot assisted right partial nephrectomy and cholecystectomy with single docking", author = "Stravodimos, K. and Katafigiotis, I. and Pournaras, C. and Dimitroulis, D. and Kousournas, G. and Fragkiadis, E. and Constantinides, C.", journal = "American Journal of Robotic Surgery", year = "2019", volume = "13", number = "1", pages = "167-169", publisher = "Springer, London", issn = "2374-0612", doi = "10.1007/s11701-018-0805-6", keywords = "paracetamol; tramadol, aged; Article; case report; cholecystectomy; cholelithiasis; clinical article; computer assisted tomography; female; gastrointestinal symptom; human; kidney tumor; operation duration; operative blood loss; PADUA score; partial nephrectomy; postoperative pain; RENAL score; robot assisted surgery; scoring system; single drug dose; cholecystectomy; complication; cost control; devices; economics; gallstone; health care cost; kidney tumor; length of stay; nephrectomy; obesity; procedures; robotic surgical procedure; statistics and numerical data; treatment outcome, Aged; Blood Loss, Surgical; Cholecystectomy; Cost Savings; Female; Gallstones; Health Care Costs; Humans; Kidney Neoplasms; Length of Stay; Nephrectomy; Operative Time; Overweight; Robotic Surgical Procedures; Treatment Outcome", abstract = "We report the first case of robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RARN) and Robot assisted cholecystectomy in a 66 years old female overweight patient with organ-confined right kidney tumor identified on the investigation of gastrointestinal symptoms with a single docking. A modified position of the patient and a slight altered placement of the trocars made feasible the concomitant performance of the two operations. Total blood loss was 80 ml, operation time was 253 min and console time 187 min. The drain was removed on second post-operative day and the patient was discharged at the 3rd post-operative day. Using a single docking of the da Vinci S system, intraoperative time and cost are minimized in patients with both organ-confined kidney tumors and gall bladder stones. © 2018, Springer-Verlag London Ltd., part of Springer Nature." }