Robot-assisted fenestration of giant hepatic cysts in posterosuperior segments

Gaetano Piccolo, Matteo Barabino, Francesca Lecchi, Riccardo Masserano, Paolo Pietro Bianchi
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Abstract

Background

The diffusion of the use of robotic surgical platforms, such as the da Vinci Xi Surgical System® (Intuitive Surgical, Sunnyvale, CA, USA), has been advocated by several authors to overcome the limitations of laparoscopy in hepatobiliary surgery.

Methods

We reported our experience of robot-assisted fenestration of giant hepatic cysts in posterosuperior segments with the use of indocyanine green fluorescence imaging. We described step by step our surgical technique including the operative room set-up, port placement and robotic instruments.

Results

We enrolled 11 patients: nine females and two males with a mean age of 65 years (range 52–80 yrs). All procedures were undertaken successfully without intraoperative or postoperative complications. The mean surgical operating time was 125 min. The mean blood loss was 30 ml. The median postoperative stay was two days (range, 1 to 3 days).

Conclusions

The most significant advantage of the robotic approach was the ability to access hepatic cysts close to the diaphragm.

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机器人辅助后上段巨大肝囊肿切除术
背景一些学者主张推广使用机器人手术平台,如达芬奇Xi手术系统®(直觉外科,桑尼维尔,加利福尼亚州,美国),以克服腹腔镜在肝胆外科手术中的局限性。我们逐步介绍了我们的手术技巧,包括手术室的设置、端口放置和机器人器械。所有手术均顺利完成,无术中或术后并发症。平均手术时间为 125 分钟。平均失血量为 30 毫升。中位术后住院时间为两天(1至3天不等)。
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