Minimizing and Managing Needle and Instrument Loss During Pediatric Robotic Surgery

Stephanie N. Washington, Kristina Gam, David D. Kim, Johnny Lindquist, Hernan A. Lescay,Mohan S. Gundeti

Journal of Pediatric Urology(2024)

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Introduction Lost objects and equipment malfunctions during robotic and laparoscopic cases can lead to an increase in operating time and potential risk to the patient. The literature on the management of foreign bodies during pediatric robotic-assisted surgery is limited. The purpose of the video is to review proper instrument handling to prevent loss of an object and to propose our technique for retrieving lost objects through two pediatric case examples. Materials and Methods The first case is a robotic-assisted laparoscopic left pyeloplasty in a 6-week-old male with congenital uteropelvic junction obstruction during which a needle was lost. In the video, we describe our techniques for safe needle passage, proper suturing technique, and recovering a lost needle.The second case is a robotic-assisted right upper pole heminephrectomy in a 14-month-old female with a duplicated renal collecting system and hydroureteronephrosis. We present the management of a rare case during which a harmonic scalpel jaw malfunctioned leading to a lost foreign body. We describe our technique for retrieving the lost fragment. Results All objects were safely removed, and patients were discharged post-op day one without complication. Conclusion Our video presents two case examples of foreign bodies lost during pediatric robotic surgeries and approaches to manage each of these incidents.
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