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Robot-assisted simple prostatectomy with the novel HUGO™ RAS System: feasibility, setting, and perioperative outcomes

Authors :
Angelo MOTTARAN
Marco PACIOTTI
Carlo A. BRAVI
Luca SARCHI
Luigi NOCERA
Adele PIRO
Rui FARINHA
Pieter DE BACKER
Pietro PIAZZA
Kim PAUWAERT
Manoe van HERWAARDEN
Ruben DE GROOTE
Alexandre MOTTRIE
Geert De NAEYER
Source :
Minerva urology and nephrology.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Robot-assisted simple prostatectomy (RASP) has demonstrated better peri-operative outcomes as compared to open simple prostatectomy. However, RASP is still limited by platform availability and cost-effectiveness issues. The new surgical robots increasing competition may spread the robotic approach also in non-oncological fields.We reported the first RASP executed in Europe at OLV Hospital (Aalst, BE) performed with the novel HUGO™ Robot-Assisted Surgery (RAS) System. The platform consists of four independent carts, an open console, and a system tower equipped for both laparoscopic and robotic surgery. Our main goal was to demonstrate the technical feasibility of RASP with the novel HUGO™ RAS along with its safety in terms of perioperative outcomes and complications. We also aimed to describe our surgical setup. We collected patient's baseline characteristics, intraoperative and perioperative complications, postoperative outcomes, docking time, operative time, clashing of the instruments, or technical errors of the system.The procedure was performed in a 72 years old male with a prostate volume of 155g at preoperative imaging. No need for conversion to open/laparoscopic surgery and/or for additional port placement was required. No intraoperative complications, instrument clashes, or failure of the system that compromised the completion of the surgery were recorded. Docking, operative, and console times were 9, 150, and 120 minutes, respectively. The catheter was removed on the second postoperative day. No postoperative complications occurred. The postoperative uroflowmetry revealed a maximum flow of 26.2 ml/s, without post-void residual volume.Robot-assisted simple prostatectomy with the HUGO™ RAS System is a feasible and safe procedure in terms of perioperative outcomes and complications. Our setup allowed for a rapid docking procedure and a smoothly completion of the surgery.

Subjects

Subjects :
Nephrology
Urology

Details

ISSN :
27246442
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Minerva urology and nephrology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....011b92abef79e83dfec0cf3df9869232