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Performance with robotic surgery versus 3D- and 2Dlaparoscopy during pancreatic and biliary anastomoses in a biotissue model:pooled analysis of two randomized trials
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- Zwart , M J W , Jones , L R , the Dutch Pancreatic Cancer Group , Fuente , I , Balduzzi , A , Takagi , K , Novak , S , Stibbe , L A , de Rooij , T , van Hilst , J , van Rijssen , L B , van Dieren , S , Vanlander , A , van den Boezem , P B , Daams , F , Mieog , J S D , Bonsing , B A , Rosman , C , Festen , S , Luyer , M D , Lips , D J , Moser , A J , Busch , O R , Abu Hilal , M , Hogg , M E , Stibbe , L A , Stommel , M W J & Besselink , M G 2022 , ' Performance with robotic surgery versus 3D- and 2Dlaparoscopy during pancreatic and biliary anastomoses in a biotissue model : pooled analysis of two randomized trials ' , Surgical Endoscopy , vol. 36 , no. 6 , pp. 4518-4528 .
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Background: Robotic surgery may improve surgical performance during minimally invasive pancreatoduodenectomy as compared to 3D- and 2D-laparoscopy but comparative studies are lacking. This study assessed the impact of robotic surgery versus 3D- and 2D-laparoscopy on surgical performance and operative time using a standardized biotissue model for pancreatico- and hepatico-jejunostomy using pooled data from two randomized controlled crossover trials (RCTs). Methods: Pooled analysis of data from two RCTs with 60 participants (36 surgeons, 24 residents) from 11 countries (December 2017–July 2019) was conducted. Each included participant completed two pancreatico- and two hepatico-jejunostomies in biotissue using 3D-robotic surgery, 3D-laparoscopy, or 2D-laparoscopy. Primary outcomes were the objective structured assessment of technical skills (OSATS: 12–60) rating, scored by observers blinded for 3D/2D and the operative time required to complete both anastomoses. Sensitivity analysis excluded participants with excess experience compared to others. Results: A total of 220 anastomoses were completed (robotic 80, 3D-laparoscopy 70, 2D­laparoscopy 70). Participants in the robotic group had less surgical experience [median 1 (0–2) versus 6 years (4–12), p < 0.001], as compared to the laparoscopic group. Robotic surgery resulted in higher OSATS ratings (50, 43, 39 points, p =.021 and p <.001) and shorter operative time (56.5, 65.0, 81.5 min, p =.055 and p <.001), as compared to 3D- and 2D­laparoscopy, respectively, which remained in the sensitivity analysis. Conclusion: In a pooled analysis of two RCTs in a biotissue model, robotic surgery resulted in better surgical performance scores and shorter operative time for biotissue pancreatic and biliary anastomoses, as compared to 3D- and 2D-laparoscopy.
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- Journal :
- Zwart , M J W , Jones , L R , the Dutch Pancreatic Cancer Group , Fuente , I , Balduzzi , A , Takagi , K , Novak , S , Stibbe , L A , de Rooij , T , van Hilst , J , van Rijssen , L B , van Dieren , S , Vanlander , A , van den Boezem , P B , Daams , F , Mieog , J S D , Bonsing , B A , Rosman , C , Festen , S , Luyer , M D , Lips , D J , Moser , A J , Busch , O R , Abu Hilal , M , Hogg , M E , Stibbe , L A , Stommel , M W J & Besselink , M G 2022 , ' Performance with robotic surgery versus 3D- and 2D­laparoscopy during pancreatic and biliary anastomoses in a biotissue model : pooled analysis of two randomized trials ' , Surgical Endoscopy , vol. 36 , no. 6 , pp. 4518-4528 .
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- application/pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1346347608
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource