Status of robotic surgery in pediatric genitourinary tumors: A systematic review.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Priyank Yadav, Dheidan Alshammari, Ihtisham Ahmad, Mohd S Ansari, Mohan S Gundeti
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Abstract

Innovative surgical approaches are crucial in pediatric oncology to enhance treatment outcomes and minimize morbidity. Robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) has shown promise in both surgical precision and recovery in pediatric patients. This systematic review aims to address this gap by examining the current role and impact of RAS in managing pediatric genitourinary tumors, focusing on its feasibility, safety, and patient outcomes. This review was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42023464820). We included studies involving pediatric patients undergoing RAS for genitourinary tumors, focusing on outcomes like conversion rates, resection completeness, and complications. Studies were identified through searches in PubMed, EMBASE, and Scopus until October 2023. Study quality and bias were assessed using ROBINS-I for cohort studies and Joanna Briggs Institute tools for case reports and series. Of 2119 citations, 42 studies were included, comprising 29 case reports, five case series, and eight retrospective cohort studies. Robotic-assisted renal surgeries were most common, with favorable outcomes in terms of resection completeness and low recurrence rates. Adrenal, bladder, and retroperitoneal surgeries also showed promising results, although rare instances required conversion to open surgery. Collaborative efforts and perioperative aids like intraoperative ultrasound and three-dimensional modeling were crucial for success. This work is limited by the lack of large cohort studies and addressing the learning curve associated with these procedures. RAS shows promise in treating pediatric genitourinary tumors, offering precise resections and favorable outcomes, warranting further research and refinement.

儿童泌尿生殖系统肿瘤机器人手术的现状:系统综述。
创新的手术方法是至关重要的儿科肿瘤学提高治疗效果和减少发病率。机器人辅助手术(RAS)在儿科患者的手术精度和恢复方面都显示出了希望。本系统综述旨在通过研究RAS在治疗儿童泌尿生殖系统肿瘤中的作用和影响,重点关注其可行性、安全性和患者预后,来解决这一空白。本综述已在PROSPERO注册(CRD42023464820)。我们纳入了针对泌尿生殖系统肿瘤接受RAS治疗的儿科患者的研究,重点关注转换率、切除完整性和并发症等结果。直到2023年10月,通过PubMed, EMBASE和Scopus的搜索确定了研究。使用ROBINS-I进行队列研究,使用Joanna Briggs研究所的工具进行病例报告和系列研究,评估研究质量和偏倚。在2119次引用中,纳入了42项研究,包括29例病例报告、5个病例系列和8个回顾性队列研究。机器人辅助肾脏手术是最常见的,在切除完整性和低复发率方面具有良好的结果。肾上腺、膀胱和腹膜后手术也显示出良好的结果,尽管罕见的病例需要转换为开放手术。协作努力和围手术期辅助如术中超声和三维建模是成功的关键。这项工作受到缺乏大型队列研究和解决与这些程序相关的学习曲线的限制。RAS在治疗小儿泌尿生殖系统肿瘤中显示出希望,提供精确的切除和良好的结果,需要进一步的研究和改进。
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International Journal of Urology
International Journal of Urology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
11.50%
发文量
340
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: International Journal of Urology is the official English language journal of the Japanese Urological Association, publishing articles of scientific excellence in urology. Submissions of papers from all countries are considered for publication. All manuscripts are subject to peer review and are judged on the basis of their contribution of original data and ideas or interpretation.
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