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Tommaso Violante1,2,3,4, Matteo Rottoli5,6, Jan Colpaert1
1General Abdominal Surgery, ASZ Hospital, Merestraat 80, Aalst, 9300, Belgium.
Introduction:
Advancements in robotic technology have revolutionized general surgery, with new platforms and continuous improvements enhancing surgical procedures. Our unit adopted the Da Vinci Si model in 2012 and later the X model for various abdominal surgeries. In early 2023, we integrated the Hugo RAS system by Medtronic into our practice following comprehensive training. This study examines the transition of experienced robotic surgeons from the Da Vinci platform to the Hugo RAS system, focusing on robotic right hemicolectomy.
Methods:
We conducted a retrospective analysis of consecutive adult patients who underwent robotic right hemicolectomy using the Da Vinci X and Hugo RAS systems. Outcomes from the latest seven cases with the Da Vinci X system were compared to the initial seven cases with the Hugo RAS system.
Results:
The baseline characteristics of the two groups were comparable, with no significant differences in age, sex, comorbidities, ASA score, or BMI. Operative times showed a trend towards being shorter with the Da Vinci X (127 ± 30 min) compared to the Hugo RAS (163 ± 43 min), but this was not statistically significant (p = 0.2). Other measures, including blood loss, anastomotic configuration, and length of hospital stay, were similar. Two non-surgical postoperative complications occurred in the Hugo RAS group, with no complications in the Da Vinci X group. There were no 30-day readmissions or reoperations in either group.
Conclusion:
Experienced robotic surgeons can seamlessly transition to the Hugo RAS system for right hemicolectomy, achieving comparable outcomes to the Da Vinci system.
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