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Single-Incision Hysterectomy Outcomes With and Without Robotic Assistance

Yiming Zhang, Jaden R. Kohn, Xiaoming Guan

Year
2019
Citations
11
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Open access

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the differences in operative time and postoperative complications for total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) performed using conventional laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) versus a robotic-assisted LESS approach. METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted of all cases of conventional LESS TLH (n = 47) and robotic LESS TLH (n = 129) for benign gynecologic conditions performed from November 2014 to October 2017. Patient characteristics, operative time for hysterectomy, estimated blood loss, duration of hospitalization, and short-term postoperative complications were compared using appropriate parametric and nonparametric statistical tests. RESULTS: < .01). There was no difference in postoperative complications. CONCLUSION: Robotic single-incision laparoscopy can result in decreased operative time compared to a conventional LESS approach. Robotic-assisted and conventional LESS are similar in rate of postoperative complications, if performed by surgeons with abundant LESS experience.

Keywords

MedicineBlood lossHysterectomySurgeryLaparoscopyRetrospective cohort studyLaparoscopic hysterectomyIncidence (geometry)Significant differenceRobotic surgery

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