Safety and feasibility of novel single-port robotic systems in colorectal cancer surgery: a comparative study with the da Vinci Xi system
Jingwei Zheng, Dongze Wu, Xinxin Yang, Zhixuan Jiang, Xiao Dong Chen, Weiteng Zhang, Weijian Sun, Ji Lin, Jun Cheng, Qiantong Dong, Xian Shen
- Year
- 2025
- Citations
- 3
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- Open access
Abstract
PURPOSE: To compare perioperative outcomes and safety between the novel single-port robotic systems (SPRS) and the da Vinci Xi robotic system (DVRS) in radical colorectal cancer resection. METHODS: In this retrospective cohort study, 59 patients who underwent curative colorectal resection were assigned to either the SPRS group (n = 21) or the DVRS group (n = 38). Intraoperative metrics, postoperative recovery parameters, and complications were compared between groups. RESULTS: All procedures were successfully completed without open conversion and the number of lymph nodes harvested was comparable. The SPRS group demonstrated significantly longer operative times (298.86 ± 76.08 min vs. 227.84 ± 70.20 min; p < 0.001). No significant differences were observed in estimated blood loss, time of gastrointestinal recovery(first flatus), time of dietary resumption (liquid/soft diet), or 30-day readmission rates (p > 0.05). The DVRS group exhibited prolonged median postoperative hospitalization (10.00 days [IQR 8.00-11.75] vs. 8.00 days [IQR 7.00-9.00]; p < 0.05). Patients in the SPRS group reported significantly higher satisfaction scores regarding the cosmetic appearance of postoperative scars compared to those in the DVRS group(7.71 ± 1.01 vs. 6.66 ± 0.91; p < 0.001). Complication rates showed no statistical difference (p > 0.05). All complications were Clavien-Dindo grade I-II managed conservatively, except one SPRS case requiring endoscopic intervention for grade IIIa gastrointestinal hemorrhage. CONCLUSIONS: The novel single-port robotic systems are safe and feasible for radical colorectal cancer surgery. They achieve short-term outcomes comparable to the da Vinci Xi system, with the advantages of a shorter hospitalization and better cosmetic outcomes but at the expense of a longer operative time.
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