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One Hundred Planned Robotic Segmentectomies: Early Results, Technical Details, and Preferred Port Placement.
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The Annals of thoracic surgery [Ann Thorac Surg] 2016 Mar; Vol. 101 (3), pp. 1089-95; Discussion 1095-6. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Feb 02. - Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Background: Both robotic pulmonary operations and anatomic segmentectomy are being increasingly performed. The largest published series of anatomic robotic segmentectomy comprises 35 patients, and the specific details of port placement are poorly understood.<br />Methods: This is a review of a consecutive series of patients from a single surgeon's prospective database. All patients in the study were scheduled to undergo robotic anatomic segmentectomy.<br />Results: Between February 2010 and December 2014, 100 patients went to the operating room for a planned pulmonary segmentectomy. A robotic approach was chosen for all. Seven patients underwent conversion to robotic lobectomy, and the remaining 93 patients had an anatomic robotic segmentectomy. There were no conversions to thoracotomy. Indications for resection were lung cancer in 79 patients, metastatic lesions in 10 patients, fungal infections in 4 patients, and other conditions in 7 patients. The median age was 69 years, and 50 patients were men. The median blood loss was 20 mL (range, 10-120 mL), the median number of lymph nodes removed was 19, the median operative time was 1.28 hours (88 minutes), the median length of stay was 3 days, and major morbidity occurred in 2 patients (pneumonia in both). All had undergone R0 resection. There were no 30- or 90-day mortalities. Of the 79 patients with lung cancer, the median follow-up was 30 months, and 3 patients (3.4%) had recurrence in the operated lobe. Overall survival was 95% at 30 months.<br />Conclusions: Completely portal robotic anatomic segmentectomy is safe and effective and offers outstanding intraoperative 30-day and 90-day results. The recurrence rate is approximately 3% at 2.5 years.<br /> (Copyright © 2016 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Cohort Studies
Databases, Factual
Disease-Free Survival
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Lung Neoplasms mortality
Lung Neoplasms pathology
Male
Middle Aged
Neoplasm Invasiveness pathology
Neoplasm Recurrence, Local epidemiology
Neoplasm Recurrence, Local pathology
Neoplasm Staging
Operative Time
Patient Safety
Pneumonectomy instrumentation
Retrospective Studies
Risk Assessment
Robotic Surgical Procedures statistics & numerical data
Survival Analysis
Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted methods
Treatment Outcome
Lung Neoplasms surgery
Pneumonectomy methods
Robotic Surgical Procedures methods
Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted instrumentation
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1552-6259
- Volume :
- 101
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The Annals of thoracic surgery
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 26846343
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.athoracsur.2015.08.092