The role of RObotic surgery in EMergency setting (ROEM): protocol for a multicentre, observational, prospective international study on the use of robotic platform in emergency surgery.

Author:

Milone Marco1,Anoldo Pietro1,de'Angelis Nicola2,Coccolini Federico3,Khan Jim4,Kluger Yoram5,Sartelli Massimo6,Ansaloni Luca7,Morelli Luca7,Zanini Nicola8,Vallicelli Carlo8,Vigutto Gabriele8,Moore Ernest9,Biffl Walter10,Catena Fausto8,N/A ROEM Collaborative group

Affiliation:

1. University of Naples Federico II

2. Beaujon Hospital

3. University of Pisa

4. Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust

5. Rambam Health Care Campus

6. University of Macerata

7. University of Pavia

8. Ospedale “M. Bufalini” di Cesena

9. University of Colorado Denver

10. Scripps Clinic

Abstract

Abstract Background Robotic surgery has gained widespread acceptance in elective interventions, yet its role in emergency procedures remains underexplored. While the 2021 WSES position paper discussed limited studies on the application of robotics in emergency general surgery, it recommended strict patient selection, adequate training, and improved platform accessibility. This prospective study aims to define the role of robotic surgery in emergency settings, evaluating intraoperative and postoperative outcomes and assessing its feasibility and safety.Methods The ROEM study is an observational, prospective, multicentre, international analysis of clinically stable adult patients undergoing robotic surgery for emergency treatment of acute pathologies including diverticulitis, cholecystitis, and obstructed hernias. Data collection includes patient demographics and intervention details. Furthermore, data relating to the operating theatre team and the surgical instruments used will be collected in order to conduct a cost analysis. The study plans to enrol at least 500 patients from 50 participating centres, with each centre having a local lead and collaborators. All data will be collected and stored online through a secure server running the Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) web application. Ethical considerations and data governance will be paramount, requiring local ethical committee approvals from participating centres.Discussion Current literature and expert consensus suggest the feasibility of robotic surgery in emergencies with proper support. However, challenges include staff training, scheduling conflicts with elective surgeries, and increased costs. The ROEM study seeks to contribute valuable data on the safety, feasibility, and cost-effectiveness of robotic surgery in emergency settings, focusing on specific pathologies. Previous studies on cholecystitis, abdominal hernias, and diverticulitis provide insights into the benefits and challenges of robotic approaches. It is necessary to identify patient populations that benefit most from robotic emergency surgery to optimize outcomes and justify costs.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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