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Single-port Vs Multi-port Robot-assisted Renal Surgery: Analysis of Perioperative Outcomes for Excision of High and Low Complexity Renal Masses

Authors :
James M. Berry
Hayden Hill
Joel M. Vetter
Sam B. Bhayani
Grant M. Henning
Nicholas A. Pickersgill
Arjun Sivaraman
R. Sherburne Figenshau
Eric H. Kim
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2023.

Abstract

There is emerging but limited data assessing single-port (SP) robot-assisted surgery as an alternative to multi-port (MP) platforms. We compared perioperative outcomes between SP and MP robot-assisted approaches for excision of high and low complexity renal masses. Retrospective chart review was performed for patients undergoing robot-assisted partial or radical nephrectomy using the SP surgical system (n = 23) at our institution between November 2019 and November 2021. Renal masses were categorized as high complexity (7+) or low complexity (4–6) using the R.E.N.A.L. nephrometry scoring system. Adjusting for baseline characteristics, patients were matched using a prospectively maintained MP database in a 2:1 (MP:SP) ratio. For high complexity tumors (n = 12), SP surgery was associated with a significantly longer operative time compared to MP (248.4 vs 188.1 min, p = 0.02) but a significantly shorter length of stay (1.9 vs 2.8 days, p = 0.02). For low complexity tumors (n = 11), operative time (177.7 vs 161.4 min, p = 0.53), estimated blood loss (69.6.0 vs 142.0 mL, p = 0.62), and length of stay (1.6 vs 1.8 days, p = 0.528) were comparable between SP and MP approaches. Increasing nephrometry score was associated with a greater relative increase in operative time for SP compared to MP renal surgery (p = 0.07) using best of fit linear modeling. SP robot-assisted partial and radical nephrectomy is safe and feasible for low complexity renal masses. For high complexity renal masses, the SP system is associated with a significantly longer operative time compared to the MP technique. Careful consideration should be given when selecting patients for SP robot-assisted kidney surgery.

Subjects

Subjects :
Health Informatics
Surgery

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4603fad1914f853db19461e8b1d3883e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2931648/v1