Robotic Transversus Abdominis Release (TAR): is it possible to offer minimally invasive surgery for abdominal wall complex defects?

Author:

AMARAL MARIA VITÓRIA FRANÇA DO1,GUIMARÃES JOSÉ RICARDO1,VOLPE PAULA2,OLIVEIRA FLÁVIO MALCHER MARTINS DE3,DOMENE CARLOS EDUARDO2,ROLL SÉRGIO,CAVAZZOLA LEANDRO TOTTI1

Affiliation:

1. Clinics Hospital of Porto Alegre, Brazil

2. Nine of July Hospital, Brazil

3. Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT We describe the preliminary national experience and the early results of the use of robotic surgery to perform the posterior separation of abdominal wall components by the Transversus Abdominis Release (TAR) technique for the correction of complex defects of the abdominal wall. We performed the procedures between 04/2/2015 and 06/15/2015 and the follow-up time was up to six months, with a minimum of two months. The mean surgical time was five hours and 40 minutes. Two patients required laparoscopic re-intervention, since one developed hernia by peritoneal migration of the mesh and one had mesh extrusion. The procedure proved to be technically feasible, with a still long surgical time. Considering the potential advantages of robotic surgery and those related to TAR and the results obtained when these two techniques are associated, we conclude that they seem to be a good option for the correction of complex abdominal wall defects.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Surgery

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