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Comparison of perioperative outcomes in robot‐assisted radical cystectomy and laparoscopic radical cystectomy

Shiwei Zhang, Tingsheng Lin, Qing Zhang, Shengjie Zhang, Guang‐Xiang Liu, Changwei Ji, Hongqian Guo

Year
2020
Citations
11

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To report perioperative outcomes in robot-assisted radical cystectomy and laparoscopic radical cystectomy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between January 2010 and July 2019, 298 patients with bladder cancer underwent robotic-assisted radical cystectomy (RARC) (n = 172) and laparoscopic radical cystectomy (LRC) (n = 126) at our institution were enrolled in the retrospective study. The demographic, perioperative, and complication data were collected and analyzed. RESULTS: The RARC group had less operative duration (P < .001), less blood loss (P < .001), lower transfusion rate (P < .05), and shorter hospital stay (P < .001) than the LRC group. The 90-day readmission rate between the RARC and LRC group had no significant differences (P = .401). The 90-day overall complication rates in the RARC group was much lower than the LRC group (P = .009). The 90-day minor complication rates (Clavien-Dindo grade ≤ IIA) between the RARC and LRC groups were similar (P = .274). The 90-day major complication rates (Clavien-Dindo grade ≥ IIIA) in the LRC group was higher than the RARC group (P = .022). CONCLUSIONS: The RARC approach appears to offer some operative and perioperative benefits compared with the LRC approach. Larger, randomized studies are required to confirm these findings.

Keywords

CystectomyPerioperativeMedicineBladder cancerComplicationSurgeryLaparoscopyUrologyCancerInternal medicine

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