Can the Diseased Part of the Kidney Be Removed with Robotic Surgery?

 





By Dr. Debabrata Mukherjee

Senior Nephrologist, Max Hospital, Gurugram


Introduction

A diagnosis involving the kidney can be worrying — whether it’s a tumor, cyst, or part of the kidney that isn’t working well. Many patients ask:

"Doctor, does the whole kidney need to be removed?"

Thanks to modern advancements, the answer is often no.

With the help of robotic surgery, it is now possible to remove only the damaged or diseased part of the kidney, while keeping the rest healthy and functioning. This technique is called a Robotic Partial Nephrectomy, and it is changing the way we treat kidney conditions.


💡 What is Robotic Partial Nephrectomy?

A partial nephrectomy is a surgery where only the affected part of the kidney is removed — not the entire organ. When done using robotic technology, it becomes even more precise, safe, and less painful for the patient.

This type of surgery is usually used to remove:

  • Small kidney tumors

  • Complex or suspicious cysts

  • Localized damage in one portion of the kidney

It is especially useful when:

  • The patient has only one functioning kidney

  • There’s a need to preserve kidney function for the long term

  • The disease is in an early or localized stage


🤖 How Does Robotic Surgery Work?

In robotic-assisted surgery, the doctor controls robotic arms through a special console. The robotic system provides:

  • 3D, high-definition view of the kidney

  • More precision than the human hand alone

  • Smaller incisions, which means less pain and quicker healing

It’s important to understand that the robot doesn’t operate on its own — it is fully controlled by the surgeon.


✅ Benefits for Patients

BenefitWhy It Matters
🎯 PrecisionOnly the diseased part is removed, saving the rest of the kidney
🩹 Smaller cutsLess pain, less scarring, faster healing
🏥 Short hospital stayMost patients go home within 1–2 days
💪 Faster recoveryBack to daily life in 1–2 weeks
🧬 Long-term kidney health       Healthy kidney tissue is preserved      



🛌 What to Expect During Recovery

After robotic partial nephrectomy:

  • Patients usually stay in the hospital for 1–2 days

  • Most return to light activities within a week

  • Full recovery takes about 2–3 weeks

  • Regular follow-ups are advised to monitor kidney health


❓Is This Surgery Right for Everyone?

This procedure is most helpful when:

  • The disease is limited to one area

  • The tumor or cyst is small or medium-sized

  • The rest of the kidney is healthy

However, if the disease is widespread or in a complex location, other options may be discussed with your healthcare team.


📣 Final Message

Kidney health is precious, and protecting it is possible even after a diagnosis of a tumor or cyst. If the problem is caught early, you may not need to lose the entire kidney. Robotic partial nephrectomy is one of the safest, most advanced ways to treat localized kidney issues today.

If you’ve been advised surgery or found something unusual in your ultrasound or CT scan, don’t panic. Talk to your nephrologist or urologist. The right approach, at the right time, can save your kidney — and your peace of mind.


🧑‍⚕️ About the Author

Dr. Debabrata Mukherjee
Senior Consultant – Nephrology
Max Hospital, Gurugram
Specialist in kidney diseases, dialysis, and kidney transplant evaluation
📞 Appointment: 8130060240
🌐 Max Hospital: https://drmukherjeenephrologist.com


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