Initial experience with a novel robotic surgical system in abdominal surgery

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Joseph El Dahdah
Mouhammad Halabi
Jado Kamal
Michael E. Zenilman
Hatem Moussa
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[1] Saint Joseph University of Beirut,The Department of Surgery
[2] American Hospital Dubai,School of Medicine
[3] Royal College of Surgeons Ireland-Bahrain,Department of Surgery
[4] Weill Cornell Medicine,undefined
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Journal of Robotic Surgery | 2023年 / 17卷
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CMR versius; Novel system implementation; Assessment; Robotic surgery; Abdominal surgery; Minimally access surgery (MAS);
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The emergence of robotics in surgery has led to a recent boom in the acceptance of such technology. This technology has been rapidly adopted in various fields, with the most prominent being general surgery. The number of abdominal procedures being performed using robotics has increased to around 15.1% as potential advantages continue to be highlighted. We herein report the use of the Versius surgical robotic system for use in common abdominal procedures. Three experienced robotic surgeons first gained experience and became familiar with the robotic system through both online modules and cadaveric training sessions. The initial cases performed using the Versius robotic system at a single center were included in this study. Data reported included demographics as well as perioperative data. Fifty-five procedures were performed using the Versius robotic system. Procedures included various hernia repairs (n = 30), gallbladder surgery (n = 22), as well as appendix surgery (n = 3). Appendectomy had the fastest OR times at 35.81 ± 21.84, while the slowest OR times were seen in the BIH group with an average time of 95.2 ± 24. No complications or conversions were observed throughout this entire series. This is the first report to demonstrate the usage of the Versius robotic surgical system for use in abdominal surgery. Our initial data confirm that regardless of patient demographics, the system is safe to use in such procedures; however, further larger scale studies are required to assess its clinical utility.
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