HYbrid RObotic Surgery MulTiCentric Study (HYROS-MTC-I)
The purpose of this clinical investigation, HYROS-MTC-I, is to confirm the effectiveness of the combined use of ROB-Bitrack System, its corresponding ElectroSurgical Endoscopic instruments and Non-ElectroSurgical Endoscopic instruments (ESE and NESE instruments respectively) and accessories in a multicentric study in urologic procedures with the indication of a robot assisted laparoscopic Radical/simple nephrectomy (RN), Partial nephrectomy (PN), Radical Prostatectomy (RP or P), and when it applies Lysis of Adhesions (during a PN, RN or RP or P to cut the adhesions and reach the organ) and Lymphadenectomy (only after a P with the aim to remove the lymph nodes) . HYROS-MTC-I is a confirmatory study in which the hypothesis of the primary endpoint is that: Operative time (OT) with Bitrack System and its ESE/NESE Instruments and accessories will be equal or lower than superiority margin time of State of the Art (SoTA) of MIRS (Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery) independently of the user experience and site. This study includes the data collected up to 30 days post-surgery.
• Adult subjects between 18 and 90 years old who have provided written informed consent prior to any clinical investigation related procedures.
• Subjects who have been scheduled for a laparoscopic Radical/simple Nephrectomy surgery, laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy or laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy following the surgeon criteria.
• Ability and willingness to comply with all study requirements to be evaluated for each study visit.