Affiliation:
1. Department of Surgery, Minimally Invasive Surgery Centre, University of Turin, Corso Achille Mario Dogliotti 14, 10126 Turin, Italy
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Several studies have shown the safety and feasibility of robot-assisted antireflux surgery but comparative data are lacking.
Methods
Fifty consecutive patients scheduled for laparoscopic antireflux surgery were randomized into two groups. Twenty-five patients underwent robot-assisted surgery and 25 standard laparoscopic fundoplication. All robot-assisted procedures were performed with the da Vinci Surgical System®.
Results
There were no significant differences in age, sex, body mass or preoperative reflux pattern between the groups. Operating times were significantly longer for robot-assisted than standard laparoscopic operations (mean total operating time 131·3 versus 91·1 min, P < 0·001; skin-to-skin time 78·0 versus 63·5 min, P = 0·001). There was no conversion to open surgery. Conversion to standard laparoscopy was necessary in one of 25 robot-assisted procedures. The length of hospital stay was similar in both groups. Robot-assisted surgery was associated with significantly higher mean total costs (€3157 versus €1527; P < 0·001). There were no significant differences in clinical, endoscopic and functional outcomes between groups. There was no procedure-related mortality.
Conclusion
Robot-assisted laparoscopic fundoplication is comparable to the standard laparoscopic procedure in terms of feasibility and outcome, but costs are higher owing to longer operating times and the use of more expensive instruments.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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