Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3945014 | Gynecologic Oncology | 2012 | 4 Pages |
ObjectiveTo compare the peri-operative outcomes between total laparo-endoscopic single-site (LESS) and robotic approaches for the staging and treatment of early stage endometrial cancer patients.MethodsA multicentre retrospective study involving three Italian gynaecological groups and one American centre. The peri-operative outcomes of LESS and robotic approach were compared in similar groups of patients, with regard to surgical outcomes and intra- and post-operative parameters and complications.ResultsDuring the study period, 75 patients submitted to a total LESS hysterectomy and 75 patients received a total robotic hysterectomy. The median operative time – 122 versus 175 min (p = 0.0001) – and the estimated blood loss – 50 versus 80 mL (p = 0.03) – were slightly more favourable in the LESS group. The intra-operative complications were equally distributed (p = 0.99); in the robotic group there were 4 (5.3%) post-operative grade IIIb complications versus 1 (1.3%) in the LESS group (p = 0.172).ConclusionsThe LESS and robotic approaches both appear reasonable and each may have benefits and limitations depending upon the patient population. Further studies are needed to validate these preliminary conclusions.
► This study reports a direct comparison of peri-operative outcomes between single-port hysterectomy and robotic hysterectomy. ► Results show approaches both appear reasonable and each may have benefits and limitations depending upon the patient population. ► Randomized studies need to validate these preliminary conclusions.