Robot-assisted versus laparoscopic surgery for lower rectal cancer: the impact of visceral obesity on surgical outcomes

被引:72
作者
Shiomi, Akio [1 ]
Kinugasa, Yusuke [1 ]
Yamaguchi, Tomohiro [1 ]
Kagawa, Hiroyasu [1 ]
Yamakawa, Yushi [1 ]
机构
[1] Shizuoka Canc Ctr Hosp, Div Colon & Rectal Surg, 1007 Shimonagakubo, Nagaizumi, Shizuoka 4118777, Japan
关键词
Rectal cancer; Robotic surgery; Visceral obesity; Short-term outcomes; Laparoscopic surgery; SHORT-TERM OUTCOMES; TOTAL MESORECTAL EXCISION; BODY-MASS INDEX; PATHOLOGICAL OUTCOMES; RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; OPEN RESECTION; OPEN-LABEL; COLECTOMY; BMI; COMPLICATIONS;
D O I
10.1007/s00384-016-2653-z
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the advantages of robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery (RALS) for lower rectal cancer and for visceral obesity cases, which have been regarded as challenging situations in rectal cancer surgery, comparing their surgical outcomes with those of conventional laparoscopic surgery (CLS). Patients who underwent robotic or laparoscopic total mesorectal excision for rectal cancer were included in this retrospective study. Surgical outcomes including perioperative, postoperative, and pathological data were compared between the RALS and CLS groups. Patients were stratified into obese and non-obese groups according to visceral fat area (VFA). Obesity was defined by VFA aeyen130 cm(2). Two hundred thirty-six patients were enrolled, including 127 cases in the RALS group and 109 cases in the CLA group. A total of 82 (34.7 %) cases were categorized as VFA obese, including 52 cases in the RALS and 30 cases in the CLS groups. RALS for lower rectal cancer was associated with less blood loss (p = 0.007), a lower overall complication rate (9.4 % in RALS vs 23.9 % in CLS, p = 0.003), and shorter postoperative stay (p < 0.01) than CLS, with similar operative time and pathological results. The overall complication rate was significantly lower in the RALS group with VFA obesity; blood loss was significantly less and the postoperative stay was shorter in the RALS group with visceral obesity. The present study demonstrated that RALS has some advantages in terms of surgical outcomes over CLS in challenging situations of rectal cancer surgery, such as lower rectal cancer cases and visceral obesity cases.
引用
收藏
页码:1701 / 1710
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
[31]   Robot-assisted rectal surgery: hype or progress? [J].
Becker, T. ;
Egberts, J. E. ;
Schafmayer, C. ;
Aselmann, H. .
CHIRURG, 2016, 87 (07) :567-572
[32]   Robotic-Assisted versus Laparoscopic Surgery for Rectal Cancer: An Analysis of Clinical and Financial Outcomes from a Tertiary Referral Center [J].
Gebhardt, Jasper Max ;
Werner, Neno ;
Stroux, Andrea ;
Foerster, Frank ;
Pozios, Ioannis ;
Seifarth, Claudia ;
Schineis, Christian ;
Weixler, Benjamin ;
Beyer, Katharina ;
Lauscher, Johannes Christian .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2024, 13 (06)
[33]   Robotic surgery versus laparoscopic surgery for rectal cancer: a comparative study on surgical safety and functional outcomes [J].
Li, Tengteng ;
Fu, Haixiao ;
Wei, Fu ;
Xuan, Zhang .
ANZ JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 2025, 95 (1-2) :156-162
[34]   Surgical resection of colorectal cancer When to use a laparoscopic, robot-assisted or conventional approach? [J].
Willis, Maria ;
Willis, Franziska ;
Willis, Stefan .
GASTROENTEROLOGIE, 2024, 19 (05) :413-422
[35]   Robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery beyond total mesorectal excision for rectal cancer [J].
Kanemitsu, Yukihide .
ANNALS OF LAPAROSCOPIC AND ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY, 2019, 4
[36]   Surgical outcomes of robot-assisted rectal cancer surgery using the da Vinci Surgical System: a multi-center pilot Phase II study [J].
Tsukamoto, Shunsuke ;
Nishizawa, Yuji ;
Ochiai, Hiroki ;
Tsukada, Yuichiro ;
Sasaki, Takeshi ;
Shida, Dai ;
Ito, Masaaki ;
Kanemitsu, Yukihide .
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2017, 47 (12) :1135-1140
[37]   Functional outcomes and quality of life following open versus laparoscopic versus robot-assisted versus transanal total mesorectal excision in rectal cancer patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis [J].
Geitenbeek, Ritch T. J. ;
Burghgraef, Thijs A. ;
Moes, Carmen A. ;
Hompes, Roel ;
Ranchor, Adelita V. ;
Consten, Esther C. J. .
SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES, 2024, 38 (08) :4431-4444
[38]   S052: a comparison of robot-assisted, laparoscopic, and open surgery in the treatment of rectal cancer [J].
Park, Jun Seok ;
Choi, Gyu-Seog ;
Lim, Kyoung Hoon ;
Jang, You Seok ;
Jun, Soo Han .
SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES, 2011, 25 (01) :240-248
[39]   Systematic review and meta-analysis of short-term outcomes: robot-assisted versus laparoscopic surgery for gastric cancer patients with visceral obesity [J].
Yang, Lin-Wen ;
Bai, Xiang-Yu ;
Jing, Guo-Min .
JOURNAL OF ROBOTIC SURGERY, 2024, 18 (01)
[40]   The urinary and sexual outcomes of robot-assisted versus laparoscopic rectal cancer surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis [J].
Hua Yang ;
Lei Zhou .
Surgery Today, 2024, 54 :397-406