Favorable peri-operative outcomes observed in paraesophageal hernia repair with robotic approach

Background The robotic surgical approach offers enhanced visualization, dexterity and reach, which may facilitate the more technically demanding portions of paraesophageal hernia (PEH) repair such as hiatal reconstruction and mediastinal dissection. We sought to compare the peri-operative clinical o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Surgical endoscopy 2021-06, Vol.35 (6), p.3085-3089
Hauptverfasser: Gerull, William D., Cho, Daniel, Arefanian, Saeed, Kushner, Bradley S., Awad, Michael M.
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Zusammenfassung:Background The robotic surgical approach offers enhanced visualization, dexterity and reach, which may facilitate the more technically demanding portions of paraesophageal hernia (PEH) repair such as hiatal reconstruction and mediastinal dissection. We sought to compare the peri-operative clinical outcomes of the laparoscopic vs. robotic approach to PEH repair. Methods A prospective, IRB-approved database was maintained for all robotic PEH repairs performed by a single surgeon at a tertiary academic hospital from 2009 to 2019. A retrospective review of laparoscopic PEH over this same time period was used as a comparison group. Outcome measures included: operative time, conversion to open, need for an esophageal lengthening procedure, operative equipment costs and length of stay (LOS). Results 1854 patients underwent PEH repair during this time period (830 robotic; 1024 laparoscopic). Demographics of both groups were similar, including BMI and PEH type, although a higher proportion of robotic cases were re-operative PEH repairs (32.5% vs 24.0%; p  
ISSN:0930-2794
1432-2218
DOI:10.1007/s00464-020-07700-7