The article discusses the use of robotic pyeloplasty as a treatment for pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction (PUJO). Historically, open pyeloplasty has been the gold standard for this condition, but minimally invasive techniques, such as robotic surgery, have become more popular in recent years. However, the increased cost of robotic surgery raises questions about its accessibility in less economically affluent countries. Studies have shown that robotic pyeloplasty has similar success rates to open pyeloplasty, but the cost difference remains a challenge. The article suggests that increasing market competition and centralizing robotic centers could help make the procedure more cost-effective and accessible. [Extracted from the article]