| Literature DB >> 36077712 |
Ching-Wen Huang1,2, Po-Li Wei3,4, Chien-Chih Chen5, Li-Jen Kuo3,4, Jaw-Yuan Wang1,2,6,7,8,9.
Abstract
The perioperative and short-term oncological outcomes of robotic-assisted rectal surgery (RRS) are unclear. This retrospective observational study enrolled patients with rectal adenocarcinoma undergoing RRS from three high-volume institutions in Taiwan. Of the 605 enrolled patients, 301 (49.75%), 176 (29.09%), and 116 (19.17%) had lower, middle, and upper rectal cancers, respectively. Low anterior resection (377, 62.31%) was the most frequent surgical procedure. Intraoperative blood transfusion was performed in 10 patients (2%). The surgery was converted to an open one for one patient (0.2%), and ten (1.7%) patients underwent reoperation. The overall complication rate was 14.5%, including 3% from anastomosis leakage. No deaths occurred during surgery and within 30 days postoperatively. The positive rates of distal resection margin and circumferential resection margin were observed in 21 (3.5%) and 30 (5.0%) patients, respectively. The 5-year overall and disease-free survival rates for patients with stage I-III rectal cancer were 91.1% and 86.3%, respectively. This is the first multi-institutional study in Taiwan with 605 patients from three high-volume hospitals. The overall surgical and oncological outcomes were equivalent or superior to those estimated in other studies. Hence, RRS is an effective and safe technique for rectal resection in high-volume hospitals.Entities:
Keywords: clinical safety and effectiveness; high-volume; multi-institutional study; real-world evidence; robotic-assisted rectal surgery
Year: 2022 PMID: 36077712 PMCID: PMC9454525 DOI: 10.3390/cancers14174175
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancers (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6694 Impact factor: 6.575
Demographic and baseline characteristics of 605 patients with rectal cancer undergoing robotic-assisted rectal surgery.
| Characteristic | Median (IQR a or %) |
|---|---|
| Age (years, median) (range) | 60 (51–67) |
| Gender | |
| Female | 255 (42.1%) |
| Male | 350 (57.9%) |
| Tumor distance from anal verge (cm) | |
| ≤5 (Lower) | 301 (49.7%) |
| 6–10 (Middle) | 176 (29.1%) |
| 11–15 (Upper) | 116 (19.2%) |
| Unknown | 12 (2.0%) |
| AJCC Stage b | |
| 0 | 1 (0.2%) |
| I | 281 (46.4%) |
| II | 111 (18.4%) |
| III | 194 (32.1%) |
| IV | 13 (2.1%) |
| NA c | 5 (0.8%) |
| Pre-operation treatment | |
| CCRT d | 429 (70.8%) |
| Chemotherapy | 7 (1.2%) |
| Radiation | 18 (3.0%) |
| None | 151 (25.0) |
| CCI e scores | |
| 0, 1 | 536 (88.6%) |
| 2 | 28 (4.6%) |
| ≥3 | 41 (6.8%) |
| ASA f classification | |
| I | 21 (3.5%) |
| II | 422 (70.1%) |
| III | 157 (26.1%) |
| IV | 2 (0.3%) |
| BMI g kg/m2 | 23.7 (21.6–26.7) |
| Procedure | |
| LAR h | 377 (62.3%) |
| ISR i | 200 (33.1%) |
| APR j | 28 (4.6%) |
a IQR interquartile range; b AJCC American Joint Commission on Cancer; c NA not available; d CCRT Concurrent chemoradiotherapy; e CCI Charlson Comorbidity Index; f ASA American Society of Anesthesiologists; g BMI Body mass index; h LAR low anterior resection; i ISR, intersphenteric resection; j APR abdominoperineal resection.
Intraoperative Safety and Clinical Outcomes of 605 patients with rectal cancer undergoing robotic-assisted rectal surgery.
| Intraoperative Safety | |
|---|---|
| Characteristic | Median (IQR a or %) |
| Conversions to open surgery | 1 (0.2%) |
| Console Time (min, median) (range) | 211 (172–256) |
| Operation Time (min, median) (range) | 270 (210–335) |
| Estimated blood loss (mL, Median) | 50 (30–100) |
| Blood transfusion during surgery | 10 (1.7%) |
| Rehospitalization within the 30-day postoperative period | 8 (1.3%) |
| Reoperation within the 30-day postoperative period | 10 (1.7%) |
| Death during surgery | 0 (0.0%) |
| Death within the 30-day postoperative period | 0 (0.0%) |
| Pathological outcomes and Oncological outcomes | |
| Characteristic | Median (IQR a or %) |
| Harvested Lymph Node | 14 (10–20) |
| Distal resection margin | |
| Free | 584 (96.5%) |
| Positive | 21 (3.5%) |
| Circumferential resection margin | |
| Free | 575 (95.0%) |
| Positive | 30 (5.0%) |
| Relapse | 113 (18.7%) |
| Local recurrence | 18 (3.0%) |
| Distant metastasis | 95 (15.7) |
| Cancer-specific death during follow-up period | 39 (6.4%) |
a IQR interquartile range.
Figure 1(A) Historical trend of operation time. (B) Historical trend of length of stay.
Figure 2Kaplan–Meier survival curves. (A) Overall survival. (B) Disease-free survival.
Postoperative complications of 605 patients with rectal cancer undergoing robotic-assisted rectal surgery.
| Complications | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Post-operative bleeding | 1 (0.2%) |
| Anastomosis leakage | 18 (3.0%) |
| Ileus | 20 (3.3%) |
| Infection events a | 22 (3.6%) |
| Urinary retention | 6 (1.0%) |
| Urinary infection | 14 (2.3%) |
| Pulmonary complication | 6 (1.0%) |
| Total | 87 (14.4%) |
a Infection events included intraabdominal infection, intraabdominal abscess, and surgical site infection.
Surgery characteristics of studies from relevant literatures.
| Author (Year, | Country | Patient | Surgery Type | Cancer Stage | OR Time (Minutes) | Lymph Node Yields | LOS (Days) | Conversion |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Present study | Taiwan | R: 605 | LAR, APR, ISR | I, II, III, IV | 284.11 | 15.35 | 13.5 | 0.17% |
| Katsuno [ | Japan | R: 115 | LAR, APR, ISR | I, II | 341 | NA | 11 * | 0 |
| Yamaguchi [ | Japan | R: 551 | HAR, LAR, ISR, APR, Hartmann | I, II, III, IV | 257 | NA | 7 * | 0 |
| Kim [ | Korea | R: 60 | LAR, APR | I, II, III, IV | 466.8 | 20.1 | 8.6 | 0% |
| Tang [ | China | R: 392 | LAR, APR, Hartmann | I, II, III, IV | 297 | 14.6 | 12.1 | 1.80% |
| Lim [ | Korea | R: 74 | LAR, ISR, CAA, APR | CR, I, II, III | 365.2 | 11.6 | NA | 1.40% |
| L: 64 | 311.6 | 14.7 | NA | 6.30% | ||||
| Chen [ | Taiwan | R: 88 | TME | CR, I, II, III | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| L: 37 | NA | NA | NA | NA | ||||
| O: 175 | NA | NA | NA | NA | ||||
| Huang [ | Taiwan | R: 40 | LAR, ISR | I, II, III | 274.4 | NA | 12.9 | NA |
| L: 38 | 235.4 | NA | 11.7 | NA | ||||
| Somashekhar [ | India | R: 25 | LAR, AR | NA | R: 310.3 | 16.88 | 7.52 | NA |
| O: 25 | L: 246.9 | 15.2 | 13.24 | NA | ||||
| Jayne [ | Multinational | R: 237 | LAR, APR, HAR, Hartmann | I, II, III, IV | R: 298.5 | 24.1 | 8.2 | 8.10% |
| L: 234 | L: 261 | 23.2 | 8 | 12.20% | ||||
| Kim [ | Korea | R: 66 | LAR, APR, Hartmann | I, II, III, IV | R: 339.2 | 18 | 10.3 | 1.50% |
| L: 73 | L: 227.8 | 15 | 10.8 | 0% | ||||
| Sujatha-Bhaskar [ | United States | R: 905 | APR, Proctectomy (incl. LAR) | I, II, III | NA | 15.7 | NA | 7% |
| O: 3399 | NA | 14.8 | NA | NA | ||||
| L: 2009 | NA | 15.2 | NA | 14% | ||||
| Hyde [ | United States | R: 6035 | LAR | I, II, III, IV | NA | 17 | 6.3 | 7.45 |
| O: 21,421 | NA | 16.4 | 7.8 | NA | ||||
| L: 13,826 | NA | 16.8 | 6.8 | 14.95 | ||||
| Chang [ | China | R: 1145 | APR, LAR, APR, Hartmann | Benign, I, II, III, IV | NA | 17 | NA | NA |
| Author (year, design) | Country | Patient number | Reoperation | Transfusion | Blood loss (mL) | Positive CRM | Recurrence | |
| Present study | Taiwan | R: 605 | 1.70% | 1.65% | 72.58 | 4.96% | Local: 2.96% | |
| Katsuno [ | Japan | R: 115 | NA | 0 | 20 | NA | Local: 3.5% | |
| Yamaguchi [ | Japan | R: 551 | NA | 0 | 10 | NA | NA | |
| Kim [ | Korea | R: 60 | NA | NA | 74.2 | 11.70% | Local: 1.9% | |
| Tang [ | China | R:392 | 1.8% | NA | 67.5 | 2.30% | Local: 2.3% | |
| Lim [ | Korea | R: 74 | NA | NA | NA | NA | Local: 2.7% | |
| L: 64 | NA | NA | NA | NA | Local: 6.3 | |||
| Chen [ | Taiwan | R: 88 | NA | NA | NA | 3.40% | Local: 2.30% | |
| L: 37 | NA | NA | NA | 16.20% | Local: 21.60% | |||
| O: 175 | NA | NA | NA | 12% | Local:6.90% | |||
| Huang [ | Taiwan | R: 40 | NA | NA | 41.9 | NA | NA | |
| L: 38 | NA | NA | 55.1 | NA | NA | |||
| Somashekhar [ | India | R: 25 | NA | NA | 165.14 | 0% | NA | |
| O: 25 | NA | NA | 406.04 | 0% | NA | |||
| Jayne [ | Multinational | R: 237 | NA | NA | NA | 5.10% | NA | |
| L: 234 | NA | NA | NA | 6.30% | NA | |||
| Kim [ | Korea | R: 66 | 3.03% | NA | 100 | 6.10% | NA | |
| L: 73 | 2.74% | NA | 50 | 5.50% | NA | |||
| Sujatha-Bhaskar [ | United States | R: 905 | NA | NA | NA | 4.75% | NA | |
| O: 3399 | NA | NA | NA | 7.62% | NA | |||
| L: 2009 | NA | NA | NA | 4.87% | NA | |||
| Hyde [ | United States | R: 6035 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | |
| O: 21,421 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | |||
| L: 13,826 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | |||
| Chang [ | China | R: 1145 | 0.80% | NA | NA | 1.30% | NA | |
| Author (year, design) | Country | Patient Number | 30 Day Readmission | 30 Day Mortality | Disease Free Survival (DFS) | |||
| Present study | Taiwan | R: 605 | 1.32% | 0% | 5y: 86.3% | |||
| Katsuno [ | Japan | R: 115 | NA | NA | I: 93.5% | |||
| Yamaguchi [ | Japan | R: 551 | NA | NA | I: 93.6% | |||
| Kim [ | Korea | R: 60 | NA | NA | 4y: 72.8% | |||
| Tang [ | China | R: 392 | NA | 0.5% | 3y: 74.3% | |||
| Lim [ | Korea | R: 74 | NA | NA | NA | |||
| L: 64 | NA | NA | NA | |||||
| Chen [ | Taiwan | R: 88 | NA | NA | NA | |||
| L: 37 | NA | NA | NA | |||||
| O: 175 | NA | NA | NA | |||||
| Huang [ | Taiwan | R: 40 | NA | NA | NA | |||
| L: 38 | NA | NA | NA | |||||
| Somashekhar [ | India | R: 25 | NA | NA | NA | |||
| O: 25 | NA | NA | NA | |||||
| Jayne [ | Multinational | R: 237 | NA | 0.80% | NA | |||
| L: 234 | NA | 0.90% | NA | |||||
| Kim [ | Korea | R: 66 | NA | NA | NA | |||
| L: 73 | NA | NA | NA | |||||
| Sujatha-Bhaskar [ | United States | R: 905 | NA | 0% | NA | |||
| O: 3399 | NA | 0% | NA | |||||
| L: 2009 | NA | 0.16% | NA | |||||
| Hyde [ | United States | R: 6035 | NA | 0.9 | NA | |||
| O: 21,421 | NA | 1.1 | NA | |||||
| L: 13,826 | NA | 1.5 | NA | |||||
| Chang [ | China | R: 1145 | 2.30% | 0.10% | NA | |||
R: Robot Assisted Surgery, L: Laparoscopic surgery, O: Open surgery, LAR: Low Anterior Resection, APR: Abdominoperineal resection, ISR: intersphincteric Resection, TME: Total Mesorectal Excision, HAR: Higher Anterior Resection, CAA: Coloanal anastomosis, NA not available. * Median.
Complication characteristics of studies from relevant literature.
| Author (Year, | Country | Patient Number | Overall | Anastomotic Leakage | Incisional Hernia | Surgical Site | Ileus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Present study | Taiwan | R: 605 | 13.39% | 2.98% | 0% | 3.64% | 3.31% |
| Katsuno [ | Japan | R: 115 | 14.80% | 6.10% | NA | 1.70% | NA |
| Yamaguchi [ | Japan | R: 551 | 15.50% | 2.20% | NA | NA | NA |
| Kim [ | Korea | R: 60 | 15% | 5% | NA | NA | 3% |
| Tang [ | China | R:392 | 9.9% | 4.10% | NA | NA | NA |
| Huang [ | Taiwan | R: 40 | 15.00% | 7.50% | NA | NA | 0.00% |
| L: 38 | 18% | 5% | NA | NA | 13% | ||
| Somashekhar [ | India | R: 25 | 0.00% | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| O: 25 | 20.00% | NA | NA | NA | NA | ||
| Jayne [ | Multinational | R: 237 | 33% | 15% | NA | 9% | NA |
| L: 234 | 31.70% | 17.40% | NA | 8.30% | NA | ||
| Kim [ | Korea | R: 66 | 34.80% | 12.10% | NA | NA | 9.10% |
| L: 73 | 23% | 7% | NA | NA | 12% | ||
| Sujatha-Bhaskar [ | United States | R: 905 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| O: 3399 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | ||
| L: 2009 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | ||
| Chang [ | China | R: 1145 | 16.30% | 4.20% | NA | NA | 1.30% |
| Author (year, design) | Country | Patient number | Abdominal bleeding | Urinary retention | Urinary infection | Pneumonia | Fecal incontinence |
| Present study | Taiwan | R: 605 | 0.17% | 0.99% | 2.31% | 0.99% | 0.17% |
| Katsuno [ | Japan | R: 115 | NA | 3.50% | NA | NA | NA |
| Yamaguchi [ | Japan | R: 551 | NA | 2.20% | 1.80% | 1.30% | NA |
| Kim [ | Korea | R: 60 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| Tang [ | China | R:392 | NA | NA | NA | 0.00% | NA |
| Huang [ | Taiwan | R: 40 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| L: 38 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | ||
| Somashekhar [ | India | R: 25 | NA | 8.00% | NA | NA | NA |
| O: 25 | NA | 20.00% | NA | NA | NA | ||
| Jayne [ | Multinational | R: 237 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| L: 234 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | ||
| Kim [ | Korea | R: 66 | 0.70% | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| L: 73 | 0% | NA | NA | NA | NA | ||
| Sujatha-Bhaskar [ | L: 5935 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | |
| United States | R: 905 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | |
| O: 3399 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | ||
| Chang [ | L: 13,826 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | |
| China | R: 1145 | NA | 2.50% | NA | NA | NA |
R: Robot Assisted Surgery, L: Laparoscopic surgery, O: Open surgery, NA not available.