Surgery of the alimentary tract for benign and malignant disease with the novel robotic platform HUGO<sup>TM</sup> RAS. A first world report of safety and feasibility
Antonio Gangemi, Paolo Bernante, Matteo Rottoli, Federica Pasquali, Gilberto Poggioli
- Year
- 2023
- Citations
- 17
Abstract
Abstract Introduction As robotic surgery increases its reach, novel platforms are being released. We present the first 17 consecutive cases of alimentary tract surgery performed with the Hugo TM RAS (Medtronic). Methods patients were selected to undergo surgery from February through April 2023. Exclusion criteria were age <16 years, BMI>60, ASA IV. Results 17 patients underwent ileocaecal resection for Chrons disease (2 M and 1 F) and pseudo‐obstruction of the terminal ileum (1 M), cholecystectomy (3 M and 5 F), subtotal gastrectomy with D2 lymphadenectomy (1 F), sleeve gastrectomy (1 F), hiatal hernia repair with Nissen fundoplication (1 M), right hemicolectomy (1 M) and sigmoidectomy (1 M). No conversion to an open approach or any arm collisions requiring corrective actions were reported. Conclusions Our preliminary experience with the Hugo TM RAS point to safety and feasibility for a rather wide spectrum of surgical procedures of the alimentary tract.
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