Surgical stress response in robot-assisted versus laparoscopic surgery for colon cancer (SIRIRALS): randomized clinical trial

Author:

Cuk Pedja123ORCID,Tiskus Mindaugas1,Möller Sören34,Lambertsen Kate Lykke567,Backer Mogensen Christian28,Festersen Nielsen Michael12,Helligsø Per1,Gögenur Ismail9ORCID,Bremholm Ellebæk Mark3410

Affiliation:

1. Department of General and Colorectal Surgery, University Hospital of Southern Jutland , Aabenraa , Denmark

2. Institute of Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark , Odense , Denmark

3. Open Patient Data Explorative Network, Odense University Hospital , Odense , Denmark

4. Department of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark , Odense , Denmark

5. Department of Neurobiology Research, Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Southern Denmark , Odense , Denmark

6. Department of Neurology, Odense University Hospital , Odense , Denmark

7. Department of Clinical Research, BRIDGE, Brain Research—Inter-Disciplinary Guided Excellence, University of Southern Denmark , Odense , Denmark

8. Department of Emergency Medicine, Hospital Soenderjylland, University Hospital of Southern Denmark , Aabenraa , Denmark

9. Surgical Department, Centre for Surgical Science, Zealand University Hospital , Koege , Denmark

10. Research Unit of Surgery, Odense University Hospital , Odense , Denmark

Abstract

Abstract Background Evidence for the routine use of robotic technology and its impact on short-term outcomes in colon cancer surgery is lacking. The aim of this study was to compare the surgically induced systemic stress response and clinical and patient-reported outcomes for patients undergoing robot-assisted or laparoscopic colon cancer surgery. Methods In this double-blinded superiority RCT completed between August 2021 and March 2023, patients with stage 1–3 colon cancer were randomized in a 1 : 1 ratio to undergo either robot-assisted or laparoscopic colon cancer surgery. The primary outcome was changes in the systemic stress response, characterized by C-reactive protein expression in the first three postoperative days. Secondary outcomes were intraoperative and postoperative complications and patient-reported outcomes. The latter included quality of recovery-15 and pain intensity using a visual analogue scale. Results In total, 128 patients were screened for potential inclusion in this study; 50 patients (25 in the robot-assisted group and 25 in the laparoscopic group) were included in the final follow-up and analysis. The postoperative C-reactive protein response was higher on the first postoperative day in the laparoscopic group (mean difference = 19.88 mg/l, 95% c.i. 3.89–35.86; P = 0.045). No statistically significant differences were noted for C-reactive protein expression on the second and third postoperative days. Conclusion Adopting robot-assisted surgery for stage 1–3 colon cancer is associated with a reduction in the surgical stress response. Registration number NCT04687384 (http://www.clinicaltrials.gov).

Funder

Hospital of Southern Jutland

Region of Southern Denmark

Knud og Edith Eriksens Mindefond

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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