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Robotic Versus Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy: Pluriannual Experience in a High-Volume Center Evaluating Indications and Results
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Background:
Robotic adrenalectomy offers several clinical benefits if compared with laparoscopic adrenalectomy; however, its superiority is still under debate. The aim of this study was the investigation of differences between the two techniques, and a comparison when approaching right or left side adrenal lesions was further conducted.
Materials and Methods:
All patients undergoing laparoscopic and robotic unilateral adrenalectomy at our institution from January 2006 to December 2019 were collected and retrospectively analyzed. Statistical analysis was conducted; differences between the two cohorts were reported.
Results:
A total of 160 cases were included (84 patients in laparoscopic adrenalectomy-group [LA-g] 76 cases in robotic adrenalectomy-group [RA-g]). The groups were homogeneous for demographic data. No intraoperative complications were reported; mean amount of intraoperative blood loss was comparable. No cases of conversion to open surgery were required. RA-g presented a longer operative time than LA-g for right adrenalectomy (
P
= .05), no differences were noted for left side (
P
= .187). Overall morbidity was 21% for LA-g and 10.5% for RA-g (
P
= .087), with an inferior rate of surgical complications for RA-g (
P
= .024), and for robotic left adrenalectomy than robotic right procedure (
P
= .03). Length of hospital stay was shorter for RA-g (
P
= .005).
Conclusions:
Robotic adrenalectomy presents similar outcomes as laparoscopic approach with some benefits for selected cases. Left adrenal lesions seem to receive greater advantages from robotic technique. Large randomized controlled trials are required to determine the role of robotic adrenal surgery and if the indication can be standardized based on the laterality of adrenal procedure.
Title: Robotic Versus Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy: Pluriannual Experience in a High-Volume Center Evaluating Indications and Results
Description:
Background:
Robotic adrenalectomy offers several clinical benefits if compared with laparoscopic adrenalectomy; however, its superiority is still under debate.
The aim of this study was the investigation of differences between the two techniques, and a comparison when approaching right or left side adrenal lesions was further conducted.
Materials and Methods:
All patients undergoing laparoscopic and robotic unilateral adrenalectomy at our institution from January 2006 to December 2019 were collected and retrospectively analyzed.
Statistical analysis was conducted; differences between the two cohorts were reported.
Results:
A total of 160 cases were included (84 patients in laparoscopic adrenalectomy-group [LA-g] 76 cases in robotic adrenalectomy-group [RA-g]).
The groups were homogeneous for demographic data.
No intraoperative complications were reported; mean amount of intraoperative blood loss was comparable.
No cases of conversion to open surgery were required.
RA-g presented a longer operative time than LA-g for right adrenalectomy (
P
= .
05), no differences were noted for left side (
P
= .
187).
Overall morbidity was 21% for LA-g and 10.
5% for RA-g (
P
= .
087), with an inferior rate of surgical complications for RA-g (
P
= .
024), and for robotic left adrenalectomy than robotic right procedure (
P
= .
03).
Length of hospital stay was shorter for RA-g (
P
= .
005).
Conclusions:
Robotic adrenalectomy presents similar outcomes as laparoscopic approach with some benefits for selected cases.
Left adrenal lesions seem to receive greater advantages from robotic technique.
Large randomized controlled trials are required to determine the role of robotic adrenal surgery and if the indication can be standardized based on the laterality of adrenal procedure.
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