# Robot‐Assisted Radical Nephrectomy for Renal Cell Carcinoma in a Pelvic Kidney: Case Report

**Authors:** Daiki Kawashima, Kojiro Ohba, Masaharu Oki, Tsuyoshi Matsuda, Kensuke Mitsunari, Tomohiro Matsuo, Ryoichi Imamura

PMC · DOI: 10.1111/ases.70265 · Asian Journal of Endoscopic Surgery · 2026-02-22

## TL;DR

A 79-year-old man with a pelvic kidney and kidney cancer successfully underwent robot-assisted surgery using special techniques to ensure safe removal.

## Contribution

This is the first reported case of robot-assisted radical nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma in a pelvic kidney.

## Key findings

- Robot-assisted radical nephrectomy was successfully performed for a pelvic kidney tumor.
- Steep Trendelenburg positioning and fluorescent ureteral stents improved surgical outcomes.
- The procedure had minimal blood loss and a console time of 156 minutes.

## Abstract

A 79‐year‐old Japanese man developed a low abdominal mass. Contrast‐enhanced computed tomography revealed a left‐sided pelvic kidney measuring 60 mm, suggestive of renal cell carcinoma. Abnormal vascular anatomy was also noted, including three renal arteries arising from the abdominal aorta, umbilical artery, and inferior mesenteric artery, respectively. On the basis of these findings, we performed robot‐assisted radical nephrectomy with placement of fluorescent ureteral stents to facilitate intraoperative identification of both ureters. The patient was positioned in steep Trendelenburg, and the pelvic kidney was removed safely. The console time was 156 min, and the estimated blood loss was 20 mL. To our knowledge, this is the first case of robot‐assisted radical nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma arising in a pelvic kidney. Steep Trendelenburg positioning and placement of fluorescent ureteral stents were key to achieving a favorable surgical outcome.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** renal cell carcinoma (MONDO:0005086)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** anomalous renal vasculature (MESH:C565633), RCC (MESH:D002292), cataracts (MESH:D002386), abdominal mass (MESH:D000007), A pelvic kidney (MESH:D007674), Genitourinary anomalies (MESH:D014564), low (MESH:D009800), stones (MESH:D007669), urinary tract infections (MESH:D014552), benign prostatic hyperplasia (MESH:D011470), blood (MESH:D006402), hypertension (MESH:D006973), tremor (MESH:D014202), renal tumor (MESH:D007680), tumor (MESH:D009369), abdominal pain (MESH:D015746), blood loss (MESH:D016063), congenital anomaly (MESH:D000013), hematuria (MESH:D006417)
- **Chemicals:** RARN (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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