1. Robotic assistance provides excellent outcomes during the learning curve for laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: results from 100 robotic-assisted gastric bypasses.
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Yu SC, Clapp BL, Lee MJ, Albrecht WC, Scarborough TK, and Wilson EB
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- Adult, Anastomosis, Surgical instrumentation, Female, Gastric Bypass methods, Humans, Laparoscopy, Male, Middle Aged, Treatment Outcome, Gastric Bypass statistics & numerical data, Robotics
- Abstract
Background: Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (LRYGB) has a reported learning curve of 100 cases. Robotic-assisted surgery decreases the learning curve in complex laparoscopic surgeries. We hypothesize that robotic-assisted, hand-sewn gastrojejunostomy during a LRYGB will improve results during the initial 100 cases when compared with the literature., Methods: Our first 100 robotic-assisted gastrojejunostomies performed during LRYGB were reviewed from a prospective database. Patient demographics, operative times, length of stay, reoperations, anastomotic leak, pulmonary embolus, and death were all evaluated., Results: The mean age and body mass index were 42 and 50, respectively. Operative times ranged from 148 minutes to 437 minutes (mean = 254). There were no leaks or deaths. Four patients had complications, including reoperation (1), incisional hernia (1), pulmonary embolus (1), and recurrent umbilical hernia (1)., Conclusions: Robotic-assisted LRYGB is feasible and safe, as evidenced by the excellent outcomes from this series during the initial learning curve for LRYGB.
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- 2006
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