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Robotic-assisted versus laparoscopic paraesophageal hernia repair: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Symeonidou Elissavet, Ioannis Gkoutziotis, Petras Panagiotis, M Paraskevopoulos Konstantinos, Kamparoudis Apostolos

Year
2023
Citations
15
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Open access

Abstract

Purpose: The robotic approach offers improved visualization and maneuverability for surgeons. This systematic review aims to compare the outcomes of robotic-assisted and conventional laparoscopic approaches for paraesophageal hernia repair, specifically examining postoperative complications, operative time, hospital stay, and recurrence. Methods: A systematic review including thorough research through PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane, was performed and only comparative studies were included. Studies concerning other types of hiatal hernias or children were excluded. A meta-analysis was conducted to compare overall postoperative complications, hospital stay, and operation time. Results: = 0.16). Only two studies reported evidence concerning the recurrence rates. Conclusion: Overall, the robotic-assisted method did not demonstrate superiority over conventional laparoscopic paraesophageal hiatal hernia repair in terms of postoperative complications, operation time, or hospital stay. However, some studies focused on cost and patient characteristics of each group. Further comparative and randomized control studies with longer follow-up periods are needed for more accurate conclusions on short- and long-term outcomes.

Keywords

MedicineMeta-analysisOdds ratioSurgeryConfidence intervalLaparoscopyHernia repairHiatal herniaSystematic reviewHernia

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