Aim: To evaluate the results of urological laparoscopic operations performed by a single surgeon in secondary public hospital
Materials and Methods: The data of 30 patients who underwent urological laparoscopic surgery in Şanlıurfa Training and Research Hospital between January 2018 and January 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. The operation type, duration of operation, side, removal time of drain, length of stay in the hospital and complications were noted.
Results: All patients underwent laparoscopy via transperitoneal route. Laparoscopic nephrectomy was performed in 15 patients, dismembred pyeloplasty in 4 patients, ureterolithotomy in 8 patients, and cyst excision in 3 patients. The mean patient age was 40.43 + 16.72 (14-76). A male/female ratio of 13/17 was found to be 43.3% male and 56.7% female. Considering the operation times, nephrectomy was 173.26 (120-240) minutes, pyeloplasty 240 ± (210-270) minutes, ureterolithotomy 110.75 (75-180) minutes, and cyst excision 112.66 (100-138) minutes. All patients had a trace amount of drains (