Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4281142 The American Journal of Surgery 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThis study evaluates the perioperative outcomes of robotic-assisted adrenalectomy (RA) compared with lateral transperitoneal laparoscopic adrenalectomy (LA).MethodsProspective evaluation of 50 patients who underwent unilateral RA versus 59 patients who underwent unilateral LA.ResultsRA was associated with lower blood loss (49 mL) but longer operative times (104 minutes) (P <.001). However, the difference in operative time was not significant after the learning curve of 20 cases. In patients with body mass index (BMI) ≥30 kg/m2, mean operative time was longer in the LA group (90 vs 78 minutes, P = .03) but not in the RA group. In patients with large tumors (≥55 mm), mean operative time was longer in the LA group (100 vs 80 minutes, P = .009) but not in the RA group. Conversion rate, morbidity, and hospital stay were similar in both groups.ConclusionsAfter a learning curve of 20 cases, RA has similar perioperative outcomes compared to lateral transperitoneal LA. Several criteria (previous laparoscopic expertise, first assistant’s skill and tumor side) remain determinative on RA operative time.

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