Robotic left hemicolectomy with intracorporeal anastomosis: Description of the technique and initial results

Laura Mora López*, Anna Pallisera Lloveras, Anna Serracant Barrera, A. Garcia-Nalda, M. Caraballo Angeli, Oriol Pino Pérez, Salvador Navarro Soto, Xavier Serra Aracil

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Abstract

Aim: The aim was to describe the robot-assisted intracorporeal anastomosis technique in left colon surgery (rLCS) and report the initial results. Method: The rLCS was performed in 25 consecutive patients, starting with a Pfannenstiel incision and introducing a prepared anvil. The robot was docked and the affected segment resected. Colotomy was performed and the anvil was introduced in the proximal segment. End-to-end anastomosis was performed and reinforced. An air-leak test was performed. Results: The results varied in terms of patient's age, American Society of Anesthesiologists grade, weight and the technique performed. Most patients had cancer. There was no suture failure or mortality, and the mean hospital stay was 3 days. Conclusions: The rLCS is a safe, reproducible technique with good initial results. Prospective studies should be performed to demonstrate its advantages.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1080-1083
Number of pages4
JournalColorectal Disease
Volume24
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2022

Keywords

  • Intracorporeal anastomosis
  • Left colectomy
  • Robotic surgery

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