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Robotic <i>vs</i> laparoscopic right colectomy – the burden of age and comorbidity in perioperative outcomes: An observational study

Fulvio Tagliabue, Morena Burati, Marco Chiarelli, Luca Fumagalli, Angelo Guttadauro, Elisa Arborio, Matilde De Simone, Ugo Cioffi

Year
2020
Citations
17
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Open access

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown the safety, feasibility and oncologic adequacy of robotic right hemicolectomy (RRH). Laparoscopic right hemicolectomy (LRH) is considered technically challenging. Robotic surgery has been introduced to overcome this technical limitation, but it is related to high costs. To maximize the benefits of such surgery, only selected patients are candidates for this technique. In addition, due to progressive aging of the population, an increasing number of minimally invasive procedures are performed on elderly patients with severe comorbidities, who are usually more prone to post-operative complications. AIM: LRH with regard to age and comorbidities. METHODS: 55 RRHs) for right colon cancer or endoscopically unresectable adenoma performed in our Center from January 2014 until September 2019. The surgical procedures were performed according to standardized techniques. The primary clinical outcome of the study was the length of hospital stay (LOS) measured in days. Secondary outcomes were time to first flatus (TFF) and time to first stool evacuation. The robotic technique was considered the exposure and the laparoscopic technique was considered the control. Routine demographic variables were obtained, including age at time of surgery and gender. Body mass index and American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status were registered. The age-adjusted Charlson Comorbidity Index (ACCI) was calculated; the tumor-node-metastasis system, intra-operative variables and post-operative complications were recorded. Post-operative follow-up was 180 d. RESULTS: = 0.036). CONCLUSION: RRH is related to shorter LOS when compared with the laparoscopic approach, but older age and several comorbidities tend to reduce its benefits.

Keywords

MedicinePerioperativeComorbidityObservational studySurgeryBody mass indexColectomyPopulationRobotic surgeryGeneral surgery

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