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Colorectal Resections for Malignancy: A Pilot Study Comparing Conventional Vs Freehand Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Colectomy.

World journal of clinical cases(2024)

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BACKGROUND Laparoscopic colectomy is widely accepted as a safe operation for colorectal cancer, but we have experienced resistance to the introduction of the FreeHand (R) robotic camera holder to augment laparoscopic colorectal surgery. AIM To compare the initial results between conventional and FreeHand (R) robot-assisted laparoscopic colectomy in Trinidad and Tobago. METHODS This was a prospective study of outcomes from all laparoscopic colectomies performed for colorectal carcinoma from November 29, 2021 to May 30, 2022. The following data were recorded: Operating time, conversions, estimated blood loss, hospitalization, morbidity, surgical resection margins and number of nodes harvested. All data were entered into an excel database and the data were analyzed using SPSS ver 20.0. RESULTS There were 23 patients undergoing colectomies for malignant disease: 8 (35%) FreeHand (R)-assisted and 15 (65%) conventional laparoscopic colectomies. There were no conversions. Operating time was significantly lower in patients undergoing robot-assisted laparoscopic colectomy (95.13 +/- 9.22 vs 105.67 +/- 11.48 min; P = 0.045). Otherwise, there was no difference in estimated blood loss, nodal harvest, hospitalization, morbidity or mortality. CONCLUSION The FreeHand (R) robot for colectomies is safe, provides some advantages over conventional laparoscopy and does not compromise oncologic standards in the resource-poor Caribbean setting.
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Laparoscopic,Colectomy,Robot,Surgery,Minimally invasive
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