# Current practices in robotic surgery for distal ureter in children: results from an EAU robotic urology section (ERUS) survey

**Authors:** Girolamo Mattioli, Luca Genova Gaia, Marcello Carlucci, Andrea Minervini, Furkan Sendogan, Mesrur Selcuk Silay, Hubert John, Venusia Fiorenza

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fped.2026.1729840 · Frontiers in Pediatrics · 2026-02-10

## TL;DR

This survey explores how robotic surgery is currently used to treat distal ureter issues in children, highlighting its safety and the need for more research.

## Contribution

The study provides a survey-based overview of robotic surgery practices for distal ureter anomalies in children among ERUS urologists.

## Key findings

- ND-RALUR is the most commonly performed robotic procedure for distal ureter anomalies in children.
- Robotic-assisted surgery for distal ureter disease in children appears safe but requires further studies.
- Complications mainly involved the need for further surgery due to persistent VUR or UVJ obstruction.

## Abstract

The robotic approach for uretero-vesical junction (UVJ) anomalies in children is still limited and debated. Both paediatric and adult urologists perform these procedures. This survey-based descriptive study aimed to evaluate different robotic approaches to the UVJ anomalies and their spread among ERUS Urologists performing robotic surgery in children, focusing on indications, technical aspects and outcomes.

A survey was distributed to ERUS members to gather data on paediatric patients treated for UVJ anomalies between January 2017 and December 2022. Data were collected on demographics, diagnoses, surgical details, complications, and postoperative outcomes.

Three Centres participated in the survey. A total of 153 patients were included in the study. Centre 1 participated with a series of 6 patients: (4 D-RALUR, ND-RALUR). Centre 2 participated with a series of 67 patients (2 D-RALUR, 65 ND-RALUR). Centre 3 participated with a series of 80 patients (56 D-RALUR, 16 ND-RALUR and 7 UU). The surgery success rate varied from 50% to 100%. No life-threatening events were reported. The main complications were the need for further surgery due to persistent VUR or post-operative UVJ obstruction.

Robotic approach to the distal ureter in children is still not widely performed by ERUS Urologists. The most performed procedure is ND-RALUR. Robotic-assisted distal ureter surgery seems to be safe and feasible in paediatric patients, but further studies and experience are needed. This survey provides a general overview of the robotic-assisted surgical approach to distal ureter disease in the paediatric population and its different popularity and outcomes.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** vas deferens injuries (MESH:C535984), damage (MESH:D020263), ureteral obstruction (MESH:D014517), ERUS (MESH:D014570), bladder spasm (MESH:D001745), stenosis (MESH:D003251), POM (MESH:D000402), ischemia (MESH:D007511), incontinence (MESH:D014549), Urinary retention (MESH:D016055), VUR (MESH:D014718), pain (MESH:D010146), Complications (MESH:D008107), UVJ (MESH:D001768), ROM (MESH:D005764), distal ureter disease (MESH:D014516), voiding dysfunction (MESH:C537271), hydronephrosis (MESH:D006869), ureterocele (MESH:D014518), leak (MESH:D019559), RALUR (MESH:D014515), Anastomotic obstruction (MESH:D057868), oedema (MESH:C536897), ND (MESH:C537849)
- **Chemicals:** ND (MESH:D009354), D-RALUR (-), Indocyanine green (MESH:D007208)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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