On December 9, 2015, the team of Professor Shen Zhoujun, Director of the Department of Urology at Huashan Hospital, successfully completed the da Vinci robotic-assisted surgery at the 601 operating room of Huashan Hospital, and cleanly cut off a huge adrenal tumor for one patient completely with the most advanced intelligent laparoscopic (robotic) da Vinci SI equipment in mainland China, taking less than 30 minutes. So far, the Department of Urology of Huashan Hospital has successfully completed 20 surgeries with the da Vinci robotic-assisted surgical system, including radical prostatectomy, prostatectomy, partial nephrectomy, adrenalectomy, release of complex ureteral adhesions, radical kidney cancer, and pelvic ureteral junction (UPJ) dissection and stone extraction + plastic surgery. The Department of Urology of Huashan Hospital is one of the first key disciplines of the Ministry of Education, a key construction discipline of “211” and a key clinical specialty of the Ministry of Health. The six specialized groups, including tumor, urinary stones, urinary control and plastic surgery, prostate disease, male surgery and transplantation, feature early diagnosis and comprehensive treatment of male genital tumor, minimally invasive treatment and prevention of urinary stones, urinary control and urinary plastic surgery and functional recovery, comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of prostate disease and research on micro-innovation techniques, male health and microsurgery and kidney transplantation. The director, Prof. Shen Zhoujun, is the director-elect of the Shanghai Urology Society, head of the minimally invasive group, a leading talent in Shanghai, and the first generation of minimally invasive robotic surgeon in China. He started to perform intelligent laparoscopic (robotic-assisted) surgeries from 2009 when he was the director of the Department of Urology at Shanghai Ruijin Hospital, and has completed more than 700 cases of various complex robotic-assisted surgeries by the end of 2015, accumulating a wealth of experience. Prof. Shen Zhoujun also assisted academician Sun Yinghao, as the first deputy editor-in-chief, to write and publish China’s first “Robotic Urological Surgery” and the National Health Planning Commission’s “Guidelines for Robotic Surgery Practice (Urology Branch)”, highlighting his academic status and demonstration effect in this field.