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This video explores the technique of robot-assisted partial nephrectomy using the Da-Vinci Single-Port robot via SARA in a 56-year-old male with history of diverticulitis found to have a 2.5 cm renal mass upon workup for abdominal pain. Retroperitoneal access was obtained at the McBurney point for port placement. Surgical steps: 1) retroperitoneal access at McBurney's point 2) renal hilum dissection 3) renal tumor identification 4) intraoperative ultrasound 5) hilar clamping 6) renal tumor excision using enucleoresection technique 7) Deep renorrhaphy 8) Early unclamping and cortical renorrhaphy. Surgery was successful without any complications with a warm ischemia time of 14 minutes.

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