Xueli Hu , Mengjia Ruan , Shuangwei Zou , Min Huang , Lili Lin , Wenwen Zheng , Xueqing Bao , Lifang Qi , Lizhi Wang , Ping Duan
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Initial experience of robotic-assisted laparoendoscopic single site intraligamental myomectomy ambulatory surgery—report of two cases
Objective
To analyze and summarize the experience of single-port robotic-assisted laparoscopic ambulatory surgery (AS) for intraligamental myomectomy.
Methods
We analyzed the basic conditions, preoperative myoma assessment, surgical operation, and perioperative management of two patients undergoing robotic-assisted laparoendoscopic single site (R-LESS) intraligamental myomectomy and reviewed in the literature to summarize the initial clinical experience of the robotic AS model.
Results
Two cases of R-LESS intraligamental myomectomy were successfully discharged after 29.82 h and 25.95 h of hospitalization, respectively, with no complications.
Conclusion
R-LESS intraligamental myomectomy to achieve AS is safe and feasible. Adequate preoperative myoma evaluation, staging and strict access criteria, combined with current advanced single-port robotic technology and meticulous intraoperative management, and a scientific perioperative Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) management process are vital factors to enable AS for intraligamental myomectomy.