Robot-assisted
partial nephrectomy

What is robot-assisted partial nephrectomy?

Robot-assisted partial nephrectomy is a minimally invasive operation for kidney cancer in which only the tumor is removed while the healthy part of the kidney is preserved. This is also called nephron-sparing or organ-sparing surgery.

Using the Da Vinci robotic platform, the procedure combines high surgical precision with the goal of complete tumor removal and maximal kidney preservation.

Why does organ-sparing surgery matter in complex cases?

Preserving as much healthy kidney tissue as possible is important for long-term renal function, cardiovascular health, and overall quality of life, especially in patients with risk factors for kidney impairment.

My surgical focus is advanced organ-sparing treatment, including challenging tumor locations and anatomically complex lesions whenever oncologically safe and technically feasible.

Each case is planned in detail to balance two priorities: complete cancer control and maximal functional kidney preservation.

Why choose my Da Vinci approach for kidney cancer?

01.
Specialization in organ-sparing surgery

I specialize in nephron-sparing techniques and aim to preserve healthy kidney tissue even in technically demanding tumors when possible.

02.
High precision in tumor removal and reconstruction

Robotic visualization and instrument control support precise tumor excision, selective vascular control, and careful renal reconstruction.

03.
Oncologic safety with functional preservation

The treatment strategy is individualized to achieve cancer control while minimizing impact on long-term kidney function and supporting recovery.