1. [Initial experience of robot-assisted minimally invasive McKeown esophagectomy].
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Vetshev FP, Shestakov AL, Tadzhibova IM, Tskhovrebov AT, Bitarov TT, and Shakhbanov ME
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- Anastomosis, Surgical adverse effects, Anastomosis, Surgical methods, Bariatric Surgery, Esophageal Diseases surgery, Esophagectomy adverse effects, Humans, Neck, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Esophageal Neoplasms surgery, Esophagectomy methods, Esophagus surgery, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures adverse effects, Robotic Surgical Procedures adverse effects, Stomach surgery
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Objective: To report our initial experience of robot-assisted McKeown esophagectomy with stapled cervical esophagogastrostomy., Material and Methods: There were 5 robot-assisted McKeown esophagectomies in patients with benign end-staged and malignant diseases of the esophagus for the period from October 2019 to February 2020., Results: No conversions and intraoperative complications were observed. Mean surgery time was 406±48 min, total intraoperative blood loss - 108±45 ml. Four patients had minor complications (wound infection, atelectasis, pneumothorax) that required conservative treatment. We have controlled anastomosis in 2-3 postoperative days with water-soluble contrast, none patient had an anastomotic leakage. Mean hospital-stay was 5 days. Complete (R0) resection was accomplished in all patients with malignant neoplasms., Conclusions: Our first experience showed that robot-assisted McKeown esophagectomy is a safe and feasible surgical option for esophageal diseases. Robot-assisted interventions require advanced endoscopic surgical experience.
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- 2021
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