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To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of robotic-assisted renal denervation. Robotic-assisted renal denervation represents a new frontier in robotic-assisted percutaneous interventions. Robotic assistance provides increased procedural and technical accuracy while minimizing radiation exposure for both the operators and the patients. ().

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