Surgeons debut one-go kidney transplant in France

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PARIS: Two-sister kidney transplant in France reported Wednesday is the first to combine robotics, vaginal access and the donated organ’s immediate implant after removal, according to the surgeons.

The procedure at the University Hospital Centre in Toulouse was executed “in a single go, exclusively with robots,” the lead surgeon, said Frederico Sallustro.

In addition, the kidney was both removed and transplanted through the vagina rather than via an incision, the standard method, the hospital said in a press release.

Valerie Perez, 44, gave one of her kidneys to her 43-year old sister Beatrice Perez on July 9, with both of them in the operating theatre at the same time.

“The two sisters are doing well,” said Sallustro, who was assisted in the operation by medical robotics expert Nicolas Doumerc.

The donor was back at home the day after the surgery, while her sister stayed on in hospital another three days.