Robot-assisted laparoscopic liver resection: a systematic review and pooled analysis of minor and major hepatectomies
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2016-02
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Background Robotic surgery has been introduced to overcome the limitations of conventional laparoscopy. A systematic review and meta-analysis were performed to assess the safety and feasibility for three subgroups of robot-assisted laparoscopic liver resection: (i) minor resections of easily accessible segments: 2/3, 4B, 5, 6, (ii) minor resections of difficult located segments: 1, 4A, 7, 8 and (iii) major resections: ≥ 4 segments. Methods A systematic search was performed in PubMed, EMBASE and Cochrane Library. Results Twelve observational, mostly retrospective studies reporting on 363 patients were included. Data were pooled and analyzed. For subgroup (i) (n = 81) the weighted mean operative time was 215 ± 65 min. One conversion (1%) to laparotomy was needed. Weighted mean operative time for subgroup (ii) (n = 17) was 220 ± 60 min. No conversions were needed. For subgroup (iii) (n = 99) the weighted mean operative time was 405 ± 100 min. In this subgroup 8 robotic procedures (8%) were converted to open surgery. Conclusion Data show that robot-assisted laparoscopic liver resection is feasible in minor resections of all segments and major resections. Larger, prospective studies are warranted to compare the possible advantages of robot-assisted surgery with conventional laparoscopy and open surgery.
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Hepatology, Gastroenterology, Journal Article, Meta-Analysis, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Review
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Nota, C L M A, Rinkes, I H B, Molenaar, I Q, van Santvoort, H C, Fong, Y & Hagendoorn, J 2016, 'Robot-assisted laparoscopic liver resection : a systematic review and pooled analysis of minor and major hepatectomies', HPB, vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 113-120. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hpb.2015.09.003