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Evaluation of the learning curve and safety outcomes in robotic assisted vaginal natural orifice transluminal endoscopic hysterectomy: A case series of 84 patients

Juan Liu, Liping Tan, Brooke Thigpen, Tamisa Koythong, Xingnan Zhou, Qihuang Liu, Qianqing Wang, Xiaoming Guan

Year
2022
Citations
28

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To explore the learning curve and safety outcomes of robotic assisted transvaginal natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (R-vNOTES) for hysterectomy in benign gynaecological diseases. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of all patients undergoing R-vNOTES hysterectomy for benign gynaecological disease from 2019 to 2021. SETTING: An academic tertiary care university hospital in Houston, TX, USA. RESULTS: 84 patients were identified that met the study requirements. The mean hysterectomy time was 77.27 ± 2.89 min. The median additional operation time was 63 (8-206) min. There were two conversions to robotic assisted single incision laparoscopy. Thirteen (15.48%) patients had an associated complication. Analysis of the learning curve suggests plateauing of hysterectomy time at approximately 10 cases and time for robot docking and port placement after 10-20 cases. CONCLUSION: R-vNOTES is a safe and effective route for hysterectomy. For a surgeon with experience in laparoscopic single site surgery and abdominal robotic surgery, they need to perform 10 cases of R-vNOTES hysterectomy and 10-20 cases in port placement and robotic docking to achieve proficiency.

Keywords

MedicineHysterectomyLaparoscopyAbdominal hysterectomyRobotic surgeryNatural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgerySurgeryPort (circuit theory)General surgeryRetrospective cohort study

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