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Single-Port Robotic Intersphincteric Resection for the Treatment of Rectal Cancer

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/SLE.0000000000001179

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robotic surgery; single-port (SP) robot; intersphincteric resection; low rectal cancer; sphincter-saving surgery

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This study introduces a new procedure of intersphincteric resection using the da Vinci Single-port system for rectal cancer treatment. The results show that the procedure is safe and feasible based on the analysis of clinical data from 11 patients.
Background:The da Vinci Single-port (SP) system is designed to facilitate single-incision robotic surgery in a narrow space. We developed a new procedure of intersphincteric resection (ISR) using the SP platform and evaluated the technical safety and feasibility of this procedure for the treatment of very low rectal cancer. Materials and Methods:Eleven rectal cancer patients who underwent SP robotic ISR between August 2020 and July 2021 were included. Patients' clinical characteristics, operative and pathologic findings of the patients were retrospectively analyzed. Results:The median tumor height was 3 cm (range, 2-4 cm). A single docking was performed, and the median docking time was 3 min 10 sec (range, 2 min 50 sec-3 min 30 sec). The median total operation time was 210 min (range, 150-280 min), and the median time of pelvic dissection was 57 min (range, 45-68 min). All patients presented with negative distal resection margins [median 1 cm (range, 0.5-2.0 cm)], and only one patient had less than 1mm of circumferential resection margin (0.9 mm). Conclusions:Our initial experience suggests that SP robotic ISR is safe and feasible.

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