The LARC Robot Simplifies Renal Access In Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL)
AdventHealth
Summary
This study is being done to evaluate a new robotic system that helps urologists more precisely reach the kidney during surgery to remove large kidney stones. The procedure, called percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL), is typically used for people who have large or difficult-to-remove kidney stones. Traditionally, many urologists rely on radiologists to place a tube into the kidney before surgery. This can cause delays, require multiple procedures, and increase costs. The robotic system being studied - called LARC - is designed to help the urologist safely and accurately guide a needle directly into the kidney during the surgery, without needing a separate procedure beforehand. The robot uses live X-ray images to help align the instruments. Although parts of the robot have been approved by the U.S. FDA, the version used in this study is still investigational and not yet approved for this specific purpose. The study will take place at AdventHealth Celebration and include up to 45 adult patients who are scheduled for PCNL surgery. Participants will be followed for up to 1 month after surgery, and doctors will look at outcomes such as the success of the procedure, the number of kidney stones removed, complications, time in surgery, and radiation exposure. This research may help make kidney stone surgery safer, faster, and more effective in the future.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Kidney stones larger than 2 cm * Staghorn renal calculi * Lower pole stones less than 2 cm * Anatomical abnormalities that reduce the likelihood of spontaneous stone fragment passage, such as: * Horseshoe kidney * Calyceal diverticulum * Ectopic or dystopic kidney * Stones that are refractory to prior treatment (e.g., ESWL or ureteroscopy) * Suspected malignant tumors or masses located in the planned renal access tract Exclusion Criteria: * Pregnancy * Active urinary tract infection (UTI) or untreated sepsis * Known bleeding disorders or uncorrectable coagulopathy desp…
Interventions
- DeviceLARC Robotic System (Micromate™ Version 3.0)
The LARC Robotic System (Version 3.0) is an investigational configuration of the Micromate™ robotic platform by iSYS Medizintechnik GmbH (Austria). It uses fluoroscopy-based surgical navigation to assist urologists in obtaining precise renal access during percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL). This version is not FDA-cleared and is being evaluated for feasibility, safety, and potential clinical benefit.
Location
- Advent Health Medical Group Urology at CelebrationCelebration, Florida