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Review of Robotic Simultaneous Resection of Colorectal Cancer with Synchronous Liver Metastases Using Da Vinci Xi: Technical Considerations and Outcomes

Sabrina Hui Xian Cheok, Hiang Jin Tan, Marco V. Marino, Nita Thiruchelvam, Adrian Kah Heng Chiow

Year
2023
Citations
6

Abstract

The median operative time was 399 minutes and mean blood loss of 180 ml for synchronous resection. Post-operative complications were developed by 71.7% (43/78) patients, 41% being Clavien-Dindo Grade 1 or 2. There was no 30-day mortality reported. Technical factors including port placements and operative factors were presented and discussed for the various permutations of colonic and liver resections performed. Conclusion: Robotic surgery with the Da Vinci Xi platform is a safe and viable approach for simultaneous resection of colon cancer and CLRM. Future studies and sharing of technical experience will potentially facilitate standardization and increased uptake of robotic multi-visceral resection in metastatic liver only colorectal cancer.

Keywords

MedicineRobotic surgeryResectionColorectal cancerSurgeryGeneral surgeryDa Vinci Surgical SystemBlood lossInvasive surgeryCancer

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