Robotic versus open lateral abdominal hernia repair: a multicenter propensity score matched analysis of perioperative and 1-year outcomes.
Xavier PereiraDiego Laurentino LimaLi-Ching HuangRuben D Salas-ParraP ShahFlavio MalcherPrashanth SreeramojuPublished in: Hernia : the journal of hernias and abdominal wall surgery (2022)
Robotic abdominal hernia repair is a safe alternative compared to the open repair of lateral abdominal hernias with better perioperative outcomes. Despite having a longer operative time, the robotic approach can offer a significantly shorter length of stay and an overall lower rate of complications. Ultimately, there is no difference in the quality-of-life measures both at 30 days and 1 year between the open and robotic approaches.