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This summary is machine-generated.

Robotic pancreatic surgery shows promise but requires more evidence. Experts developed recommendations on safety, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness, highlighting the need for further randomized controlled trials (RCTs).

Keywords:
Robotic surgeryconsensus statementpancreatectomypancreatic enucleationpancreaticoduodenectomy

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Area of Science:

  • Surgical Innovation
  • Medical Technology Assessment

Background:

  • Robotic surgical systems are increasingly used in pancreatic surgery.
  • Controversies persist regarding the safety, feasibility, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness of robotic pancreatic surgery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the current status of robotic pancreatic surgery.
  • To establish expert consensus and recommendations for advancing robotic pancreatic surgery.

Main Methods:

  • WHO Handbook for Guideline Development framework.
  • GRADE Grid method and Delphi vote for formulating recommendations.
  • Analysis of 19 key topics related to robotic pancreatic surgery.

Main Results:

  • 16 recommendations generated via evidence-based methods (EBM) covering safety, feasibility, indications, techniques, surgeon certification, and cost-effectiveness.
  • 3 additional recommendations based on literature review and expert opinion due to limited EBM data.
  • Overall low/meager evidence level evaluated by GRADE.

Conclusions:

  • Current evidence for robotic pancreatic surgery is limited.
  • Further randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are essential to validate existing recommendations.
  • Expert consensus provides a foundation for future research and clinical practice.