Abstract Introduction Robotic techniques are being increasingly used in minimally invasive pediatric urology. Pediatric surgeons have gained experience with robotic procedures in children, and are beginning to perform these techniques in more complex cases, such as robotic-assisted laparoscopic appendicovesicostomy (RALA). Robotic surgery allows the surgeon to perform fine suturing and precise dissection under magnified vision, making it ideal for complex reconstructive urinary tract surgery. It was aimed to share the technical details of robotic-assisted laparoscopic right Lich–Gregoir and RALA.Report A 9-year-old boy presented with a neurogenic bladder. On the evaluation of the patient, right vesicoureteral reflux, double ureter, and neurogenic bladder were detected. Appendicovesicostomy and anti-reflux surgery were performed in the patient.Conclusion RALA can be performed safely in childhood.
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