Laparoscopic versus robotic-assisted, left-sided colectomies: intra- and postoperative outcomes of 683 patients.
Jörn-Markus GassDiana DaumeRomano SchneiderDaniel SteinemannFrancesco MongelliAndreas ScheiwillerLana FourieBeatrice KernMarkus von FlüeJürg MetzgerFiorenzo AngehrnMartin BolliPublished in: Surgical endoscopy (2022)
Robotic-assisted, left-sided colectomies are safe and feasible compared to laparoscopic resections. Intra- and postoperative complications are similar in both groups. Most notably, the rate of anastomotic leakages is similar. Compared to laparoscopic resections, the analyzed robotic-assisted resections have longer operative times but less conversion rates. Further prospective studies are needed to confirm the safety of robotic-assisted, left-sided colectomies as training procedures for low anterior resections.