Robotic ureteral reimplantation is a minimally invasive surgery where surgeons use the da Vinci system to reconnect the ureter to the bladder. This procedure treats urinary reflux or blockages through 3 to 5 small incisions, providing 3D magnification and precise sutured connections to ensure healthy urine flow.
- Robotic access: Surgeons insert a high-definition camera and wristed instruments through 0.5-inch abdominal incisions.
- Ureteral mobilization: The ureter is detached from the bladder and cleared of any diseased tissue.
- Anti-reflux tunneling: A new submucosal tunnel is created in the bladder wall to act as a valve.
- Secure reimplantation: The ureter is fixed into the new tunnel using tension-free dissolvable stitches.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Turkish centers like Memorial Bahçelievler Hospital utilize surgeons such as Professor Ramazan Gökhan Atış, who holds specialized robotic training from Heidelberg University. Data shows that high-volume centers performing over 50 robotic cases annually maintain lower revision rates. These JCI-accredited facilities offer comprehensive packages for $7,500 to $10,500, which is a 60% saving over the $22,500 US average.
Patient Consensus: Patients value the faster recovery and same-day walking compared to open surgery. Most confirm a 2-week return to work, though potential bladder spasms while using the internal stent are a common practical reality.