| Literature DB >> 35641702 |
Moritz Schmelzle1, Linda Feldbrügge1,2, Santiago Andres Ortiz Galindo1, Simon Moosburner1,2, Anika Kästner1, Felix Krenzien1,2, Christian Benzing1, Matthias Biebl1, Robert Öllinger1, Thomas Malinka1, Wenzel Schöning1, Johann Pratschke3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: While laparoscopic liver surgery has become a standard procedure, experience with robotic liver surgery is still limited. The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate safety and feasibility of robotic liver surgery and compare outcomes with conventional laparoscopy.Entities:
Keywords: Laparoscopic liver surgery; Robotic liver surgery; Robotic surgery; Surgical robot
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35641702 PMCID: PMC9283354 DOI: 10.1007/s00464-021-08770-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Endosc ISSN: 0930-2794 Impact factor: 3.453
Baseline characteristics before and after propensity score matching
| Pre-PSM | Post-PSM | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laparoscopic | Robotic | Laparoscopic | Robotic | |||||||
| Age (years) | 62 | (19–88) | 64 | (22–85) | 0.836 | 62 | (19–86) | 64 | (22–85) | 0.802 |
| Sex (female) | 211 | (45%) | 63 | (49%) | 0.426 | 59 | (46%) | 63 | (49%) | 0.708 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 26 | (17–44) | 25 | (17–40) | 0.201 | 25 | (17–44) | 25 | (17–40) | 0.613 |
| ASA | ||||||||||
| < 3 | 246 | (52%) | 65 | (50%) | 0.766 | 58 | (45%) | 65 | (50%) | 0.455 |
| ≥ 3 | 225 | (48%) | 64 | (50%) | 71 | (55%) | 64 | (50%) | ||
| Liver cirrhosis | ||||||||||
| No cirrhosis | 366 | (78%) | 112 | (87%) | 0.052 | 112 | (87%) | 112 | (87%) | 0.597 |
| Child–Pugh A | 99 | (21%) | 17 | (13%) | 16 | (12%) | 17 | (13%) | ||
| Child–Pugh B | 5 | (1%) | 0 | 1 | (1%) | 0 | ||||
| Pathology | ||||||||||
| HCC | 121 | (26%) | 30 | (23%) | 0.057 | 26 | (20%) | 30 | (23%) | 0.359 |
| CRLM | 166 | (35%) | 36 | (28%) | 51 | (40%) | 36 | (28%) | ||
| iCC | 31 | (6%) | 16 | (12%) | 12 | (9%) | 16 | (12%) | ||
| Other-malignant | 56 | (12%) | 23 | (18%) | 17 | (13%) | 23 | (18%) | ||
| Benign | 97 | (21%) | 24 | (19%) | 23 | (18%) | 24 | (19%) | ||
Pre-PSM all patients before propensity score matching, Post-PSM after propensity score matching, BMI body mass index, ASA American Society for Anesthesiologists physical status classification, HCC hepatocellular carcinoma, CRLM colorectal liver metastasis, iCC intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
Complexity of surgery before and after propensity score matching
| Pre-PSM | Post-PSM | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laparoscopic | Robotic | Laparoscopic | Robotic | ||||||||
| Extent of resection | |||||||||||
| Minor | 347 | (74%) | 68 | (53%) | < | 68 | (53%) | 68 | (53%) | 1.000 | |
| Major | Right | 87 | (18%) | 40 | (31%) | 40 | (31%) | 40 | (31%) | ||
| Left | 37 | (8%) | 21 | (16%) | 21 | (16%) | 21 | (16%) | |||
| IWATE score | 7 | (1–11) | 9 | (1–12) | < | 8 | (2–11) | 9 | (1–12) | 0.337 | |
| Tumor ≥ 3 cm | 248 | (53%) | 89 | (69%) | 84 | (65%) | 89 | (69%) | 0.596 | ||
| Location score (IWATE) | |||||||||||
| 1 | Segment III | 22 | (5%) | 3 | (2%) | 4 | (3%) | 3 | (2%) | 0.257 | |
| 2 | Segment II/VI | 99 | (21%) | 12 | (9%) | 19 | (15%) | 12 | (9%) | ||
| 3 | Segment IVb/V | 67 | (14%) | 24 | (19%) | 16 | (12%) | 24 | (19%) | ||
| 4 | Segment I/IVa | 45 | (10%) | 25 | (19%) | 17 | (13%) | 25 | (19%) | ||
| 5 | Segment VII/VIII | 238 | (50%) | 65 | (50%) | 51 | (57%) | 65 | (50%) | ||
p values <0.05 are indicates in italic
Pre-PSM all patients before propensity score matching. Post-PSM after propensity score matching
Intraoperative and postoperative outcome criteria before and after propensity score matching
| Pre-PSM | Post-PSM | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laparoscopic | Robotic | Laparoscopic | Robotic | |||||||
| Duration of surgery (min) | 244 | (45–758) | 260 | (83–568) | 0.135 | 270 | (57–580) | 260 | (83–568) | 0.613 |
| Port strategy | ||||||||||
| SILS | 21 | (4%) | 3 | (2%) | ||||||
| HALS | 106 | (23%) | 35 | (27%) | ||||||
| Laparoscopic MILS | 339 | (73%) | 91 | (71%) | ||||||
| Robotic MILS | 129 | (100%) | 129 | (100%) | ||||||
| Use of IPM | 219 | (47%) | 72 | (56%) | 0.084 | 70 | (54%) | 72 | (56%) | 0.900 |
| Total duration of IPM | 25 | (5–113) | 16 | (3–68) | 26 | (5–113) | 16 | (3–68) | 0.050 | |
| Conversion | 16 | (3%) | 7 | (5%) | 0.302 | 6 | (5%) | 7 | (5%) | 1.000 |
| Intraoperative RBC transfusion | 35 | (8%) | 6 | (5%) | 0.327 | 11 | (9%) | 6 | (5%) | 0.315 |
| LOS: ICU (days) | 1 | (0–43) | 1 | (0–81) | 0.125 | 1 | (0–24) | 1 | (0–81) | 0.405 |
| LOS: hospital (days) | 8 | (3–59) | 8 | (4–94) | 0.471 | 8 | (3–52) | 8 | (4–94) | 0.816 |
| R0 resection | 302 | (81%) | 81 | (76%) | 0.118 | 87 | (82%) | 81 | (76%) | 0.407 |
| 90-day complicationsa | ||||||||||
| None | 296 | (63%) | 80 | (62%) | 83 | (64%) | 80 | (62%) | ||
| 1–2 | 103 | (22%) | 19 | (15%) | 22 | (17%) | 19 | (15%) | 0.625 | |
| 3–5 | 72 | (15%) | 30 | (23%) | 24 | (19%) | 30 | (23%) | ||
| Mortality | 5 | (1%) | 1 | (1%) | 1.000 | 2 | (2%) | 1 | (1%) | 1.000 |
| Bile leakage | 49 | (10%) | 22 | (17%) | 15 | (12%) | 22 | (17%) | 0.286 | |
| Bile leakage: Gradeb | ||||||||||
| None | 422 | (90%) | 107 | (83%) | < | 114 | (88%) | 107 | (83%) | |
| A | 24 | (5%) | 0 | 6 | (5%) | 0 | ||||
| B | 21 | (5%) | 20 | (15%) | 7 | (5%) | 20 | (15%) | ||
| C | 4 | (1%) | 2 | (2%) | 2 | (2%) | 2 | (2%) | ||
p values <0.05 are indicates in italic
Pre-PSM all patients before propensity score matching, Post-PSM after propensity score matching, SILS single incision laparoscopic surgery, HALS hand-assisted laparoscopic surgery, MILS multi-incisional laparoscopic surgery, RBC red blood cells, ICU intensive care unit, LOS length of stay, IPM Intermittent Pringle Maneuver
aAccording to Clavien–Dindo classification [23]
bAccording to the International Study Group of Liver Surgery definition [24]
Severe complications according to Clavien–Dindo classification (≥ 3)
| Post-PSM | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laparoscopic | Robotic | |||
| n = 24 | n = 30 | |||
| Bile leakage | 8 | (34%) | 17 | (57%) |
| Abdominal fluid collection | 5 | (21%) | 6 | (20%) |
| Pleural effusion | 3 | (13%) | ||
| Pneumothorax | 1 | (3%) | ||
| Intestinal perforation | 1 | (4%) | 1 | (3%) |
| Fascial dehiscence | 2 | (8%) | 1 | (3%) |
| Hematoma | 2 | (8%) | 1 | (3%) |
| Acute pancreatitis | 1 | (3%) | ||
| Wound infection | 1 | (4%) | 1 | (3%) |
| Multi-organ failure, death | 2 | (8%) | 1 | (3%) |
Fig. 1Serum levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and bilirubin and international normalized ratio (INR) preoperatively (Pre-OP), on the first postoperative day (POD1), and before discharge from the hospital (Pre-Discharge). U/l units per liter, mg/dl milligram per deciliter. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01