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Three-dimensional visualization system is one of the factors that improve short-term outcomes after minimally invasive esophagectomy

Authors :
Satoshi Suzuki
Naoki Urakawa
Shingo Kanaji
Yoshiko Matsuda
Yoshihiro Kakeji
Takeru Matsuda
Takuya Kudo
Kimihiro Yamashita
Tetsu Nakamura
Taro Oshikiri
Gosuke Takiguchi
Masashi Yamamoto
Hiroshi Hasegawa
Source :
Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery. 406:631-639
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Purpose Minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) has been increasingly used, but many reports have stated that recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) palsy after MIE is a major complication associated with postoperative pneumonia. Prevention of RLN palsy clearly has been a challenging task. The study aim was to determine if a three-dimensional (3-D) stereoscopic vision system can reduce the RLN palsy rate after MIE. Methods This was a retrospective study of MIE (McKeown esophagectomy) using a 3-D or 2-D stereoscopic vision system to treat 358 patients in the prone position between April 2010 and March 2019. The patients who underwent 3-D MIE (3-D group) or 2-D MIE (2-D group) were matched by using propensity score matching. After matching, the perioperative outcomes were compared between the groups. Results After propensity score matching, 154 patients were analyzed (77 patients, 3-D group; 77 patients, 2-D group). There were no significant differences in the patients’baseline characteristics in the matched cohort. There were no significant differences in the rates of pneumonia (Clavien–Dindo (C–D) grade ≥ II, 3-D vs. 2-D, 11 (14%) vs. 12 (16%)), anastomotic leakage (C–D grade ≥ II, 10 (13%) vs. 18 (23%)) and mortality. The rates of left RLN palsy (C–D grade ≥ IIIa, 1 (1.3%) vs. 7 (9.1%), P = 0.029), right RLN palsy (C–D grade ≥ I, 2 (3%) vs. 8 (10%), P = 0.049), comprehensive complication index (CCI®) (8.5 vs. 14.3, P = 0.011), and postoperative hospital stay period (median: 25 vs. 30 days, P = 0.034) were significantly lower in the 3-D group than in the 2-D group, respectively. Conclusions In MIE, the 3-D viewing system was one of the factors that reduced postoperative morbidities such as the rates of each RLN palsy and CCI®, leading to shorter postoperative hospital stay.

Details

ISSN :
14352451 and 14352443
Volume :
406
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....efb8f7c6a6a31ad93b9102dcd5f2e759
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00423-020-02028-1