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Robotic Single-Port Cholecystectomy Using a New Platform: Initial Clinical Experience

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Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery

Abstract

Background

The technique of single-port laparoscopy was developed over the past years in an attempt to reduce the invasiveness of surgery. A reduction of incisions and their overall size might result in enhanced postoperative cosmesis and potentially reduce pain when compared to conventional techniques. While manual single-port laparoscopy is technically challenging, a newly approved robotic platform used with the da Vinci Si System (Intuitive Surgical, Sunnyvale, CA, USA) might overcome some of the difficulties of this technique.

Methods

Patients with cholelithiasis were scheduled for robotic single-port cholecystectomy in an initial clinical trial. Demographic data, intra- and short-term postoperative results were assessed prospectively.

Results

Twenty-eight patients (22 females/6 males; median age, 48 years) underwent robotic single-port cholecystectomy in our first week of clinical cases. Median OR time was 80 min with a median docking time of 8 min and median robotic console time of 53 min. Two patients underwent intraoperative cholangiography. Eight cases presented with adhesions, tissue alterations, or anatomical abnormalities. No conversions, intra- or postoperative complications occurred.

Conclusion

Robotic single-port cholecystectomy appears feasible and safe in our early experience. The robotic approach to single-port surgery seems to overcome some of the technical difficulties of manual single-port surgery. This robotic platform may facilitate completion of more complex cases.

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Dr. Monika Hagen has a financial relationship with Intuitive Surgical. All other authors have nothing to disclose.

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Morel, P., Hagen, M.E., Bucher, P. et al. Robotic Single-Port Cholecystectomy Using a New Platform: Initial Clinical Experience. J Gastrointest Surg 15, 2182–2186 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11605-011-1688-2

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