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Feasibility of robotic radical gastrectomy using a monopolar device for gastric cancer

Okabe, Hiroshi; Kazutaka Obama; Shigeru Tsunoda; Koichi Matsuo; Eiji Tanaka; Shigeo Hisamori; Yoshiharu Sakai (Springer, 2019)

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ABSTRACT
Purposes
Laparoscopic gastrectomy using ultrasonic devices occasionally causes postoperative pancreatic fistula. Robotic gastrectomy using monopolar scissors may reduce intraoperative injury to the pancreas. We evaluated the safety and feasibility of robotic gastrectomy.
Methods
A multicenter prospective study was conducted to evaluate the surgical outcomes of robotic gastrectomy. The primary endpoints were the incidence of intraoperative and postoperative complications and operative mortality.
Results
A total of 115 patients were enrolled. The clinical T stages were T1 in 68 patients and T2 or higher in 47 patients. The types of surgery included distal gastrectomy (n = 72), total gastrectomy (n = 39), and proximal gastrectomy (n = 4). Two patients developed intraoperative complications (1,7%), but no cases required conversion to open surgery. The amylase concentration in drainage fluid was higher in cases with pancreatic compression, especially in those with compression for longer than 20 min. Postoperative complications of Clavien-Dindo grade ≥ II occurred in 11 patients (9,6%). There was no mortality. A multivariate analysis indicated that a high body mass index and pancreatic compression by an assistant for longer than 20 min were independent risk factors for postoperative complications (P = 0,029 and P = 0,010).
Conclusions
Robotic gastrectomy using monopolar scissors is safe and feasible. Robotic dissection without compression of the pancreas may reduce postoperative complications.

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No. Panggil : 617 SUT 49:10 (2019)
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Penerbitan : Tokyo: Springer, 2019
Sumber Pengatalogan : LibUI eng rda
ISSN : 09411291
Majalah/Jurnal : Surgery Today Official Journal of The Japan Surgical Society
Volume : Vol. 49 No. 10, October 2019: Hal. 820-827
Tipe Konten : text
Tipe Media : unmediated
Tipe Carrier : volume
Akses Elektronik : https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00595-019-01802-z
Institusi Pemilik : Universitas Indonesia
Lokasi : Perpustakaan UI, Lantai 4, R. Koleksi Jurnal
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