Standardized technique for single‐docking robotic rectal surgery
Jamil Ahmed, Najaf Siddiqi, Lateef M. Khan, A. Kuzu, Amjad Parvaiz
- Year
- 2016
- Citations
- 27
Abstract
AIM: The aim of this technical note is to describe our standardized technique for rectal surgery using a single-docking totally robotic approach. METHOD: The data related to patients who underwent single-docking robotic rectal surgery were analysed for the feasibility of this approach. RESULTS: This technique was used in 124 consecutive patients who underwent rectal resection since July 2013. Male to female ratio of patients was 2:1 while median age was 67 years (range 24-92). The median operating time was 240 min (range 105-456), whilst blood loss was 10 ml (range 0-200). There was no evidence of intra-operative complications or conversions to either a laparoscopic or an open procedure. The median length of stay was 7 days (range 3-48). CONCLUSION: A single-docking technique for robotic rectal surgery is safe and feasible. It can be considered as standard approach for pelvic robotic surgery.
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