Literature DB >> 20087100

Robotic pursestring technique in low anterior resection.

Leela M Prasad1, Ashwin L deSouza, Slawomir J Marecik, John J Park, Herand Abcarian.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Rectal division and anastomosis are difficult steps in a laparoscopic low anterior resection. This difficulty is due to the limitations of laparoscopic instrumentation within the anatomical confines of the pelvis. Robotic technology overcomes most of these limitations to simplify the procedure. We describe our technique of controlled rectal transection and robotic purse-string placement by use of the da Vinci Robotic system.
METHODS: Three patients with rectal cancer who were scheduled to undergo a robot-assisted low anterior resection were selected to undergo this procedure. Safety, feasibility, and immediate postoperative outcomes were assessed.
RESULTS: The procedure was successfully completed in all 3 patients with no intraoperative complications. One patient had a postoperative bilateral femoral neuropathy that resolved spontaneously. The mean operating time was 339.6 minutes, and all 3 patients were sent home by the fifth postoperative day.
CONCLUSIONS: The advanced surgical dexterity of the da Vinci Robot enables a controlled rectal transection and purse-string suture placement on the rectal stump. This achieves a right-angled rectal division and a secure, single-stapled anastomosis in a low anterior resection. The feasibility of this technique has been demonstrated in 3 patients, in whom this technique has been safely performed with acceptable results. A larger series of patients and a long-term follow-up is required to demonstrate an objective benefit.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20087100     DOI: 10.1007/DCR.0b013e3181bc9db0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dis Colon Rectum        ISSN: 0012-3706            Impact factor:   4.585


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