Author:
Davey Matthew G.,Ryan Éanna J.,Donlon Noel E.,Ryan Odhrán K.,Al Azzawi Mohammed,Boland Michael R.,Kerin Michael J.,Lowery Aoife J.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
No randomised clinical trials (RCTs) have simultaneously compared the safety of open (OA), transperitoneal laparoscopic (TLA), posterior retroperitoneal (PRA), and robotic adrenalectomy (RA) for resecting adrenal tumours.
Aim
To evaluate outcomes for OA, TLA, PRA, and RA from RCTs.
Methods
A NMA was performed according to PRISMA-NMA guidelines. Analysis was performed using R packages and Shiny.
Results
Eight RCTs with 488 patients were included (mean age: 48.9 years). Overall, 44.5% of patients underwent TLA (217/488), 37.3% underwent PRA (182/488), 16.4% underwent RA (80/488), and just 1.8% patients underwent OA (9/488). The mean tumour size was 35 mm in largest diameter with mean sizes of 44.3 mm for RA, 40.9 mm for OA, 35.5 mm for TLA, and 34.4 mm for PRA (P < 0.001). TLA had the lowest blood loss (mean: 50.6 ml), complication rates (12.4%, 14/113), and conversion to open rates (1.3%, 2/157), while PRA had the shortest intra-operative duration (mean: 94 min), length of hospital stay (mean: 3.7 days), lowest visual analogue scale pain scores post-operatively (mean: 3.7), and was most cost-effective (mean: 1728 euros per case). At NMA, there was a significant increase in blood loss for OA (mean difference (MD): 117.00 ml (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.41–230.00)) with similar blood loss observed for PRA (MD: − 10.50 (95% CI: − 83.40–65.90)) compared to TLA.
Conclusion
LTA and PRA are important contemporary options in achieving favourable outcomes following adrenalectomy. The next generation of RCTs may be more insightful for comparison surgical outcomes following RA, as this approach is likely to play a future role in minimally invasive adrenalectomy.
PROSPERO registration
CRD42022301005.
Funder
National Breast Cancer Research Institute, Ireland
National University Ireland, Galway
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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