A Retrospective Cohort Analysis of Robotic Stapler Use in Robotic-Assisted Donor Nephrectomy

Main Problem: Robotic-assisted techniques are common for living-donor nephrectomy. While robotic stapling offers increased surgeon control, there is limited comparative data versus laparoscopic linear stapler use for ligation of renal vessels. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 32 consecutive...

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Main Authors: Zane Giffen, Austin Ezzone, Obi Ekwenna
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Language:English
Published: The University of Toledo 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://openjournals.utoledo.edu/index.php/translation/article/view/421
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spelling doaj-19a227b935c74913a2e915a4552c17782021-06-24T16:26:23ZengThe University of ToledoTranslation2469-67062021-01-01810.46570/utjms.vol8-2020-421A Retrospective Cohort Analysis of Robotic Stapler Use in Robotic-Assisted Donor Nephrectomy Zane Giffen0Austin EzzoneObi EkwennaUniversity of Toledo Main Problem: Robotic-assisted techniques are common for living-donor nephrectomy. While robotic stapling offers increased surgeon control, there is limited comparative data versus laparoscopic linear stapler use for ligation of renal vessels. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 32 consecutive robotic-assisted donor nephrectomies by a single surgeon for perioperative outcomes. Results: Patients in the robotic stapler (RS; N=20) and laparoscopic stapler (LS; N=12) groups were comparable in terms of age and BMI. Estimated blood loss (p = 0.62), warm ischemia time (p=0.50), and console time (p=0.56) were similar between the RS and LS groups. There were no stapler misfires or major intraoperative complications in either group and no cases required conversion to open. Conclusions: Robotic stapler use is safe and effective in robotic-assisted donor nephrectomy. Further research on prevalence of robotic stapler use is needed to quantity the associated complication rate.     https://openjournals.utoledo.edu/index.php/translation/article/view/421Donor nephrectomyrobotic surgeryRobotic stapling
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Austin Ezzone
Obi Ekwenna
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Obi Ekwenna
A Retrospective Cohort Analysis of Robotic Stapler Use in Robotic-Assisted Donor Nephrectomy
Translation
Donor nephrectomy
robotic surgery
Robotic stapling
author_facet Zane Giffen
Austin Ezzone
Obi Ekwenna
author_sort Zane Giffen
title A Retrospective Cohort Analysis of Robotic Stapler Use in Robotic-Assisted Donor Nephrectomy
title_short A Retrospective Cohort Analysis of Robotic Stapler Use in Robotic-Assisted Donor Nephrectomy
title_full A Retrospective Cohort Analysis of Robotic Stapler Use in Robotic-Assisted Donor Nephrectomy
title_fullStr A Retrospective Cohort Analysis of Robotic Stapler Use in Robotic-Assisted Donor Nephrectomy
title_full_unstemmed A Retrospective Cohort Analysis of Robotic Stapler Use in Robotic-Assisted Donor Nephrectomy
title_sort retrospective cohort analysis of robotic stapler use in robotic-assisted donor nephrectomy
publisher The University of Toledo
series Translation
issn 2469-6706
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Main Problem: Robotic-assisted techniques are common for living-donor nephrectomy. While robotic stapling offers increased surgeon control, there is limited comparative data versus laparoscopic linear stapler use for ligation of renal vessels. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 32 consecutive robotic-assisted donor nephrectomies by a single surgeon for perioperative outcomes. Results: Patients in the robotic stapler (RS; N=20) and laparoscopic stapler (LS; N=12) groups were comparable in terms of age and BMI. Estimated blood loss (p = 0.62), warm ischemia time (p=0.50), and console time (p=0.56) were similar between the RS and LS groups. There were no stapler misfires or major intraoperative complications in either group and no cases required conversion to open. Conclusions: Robotic stapler use is safe and effective in robotic-assisted donor nephrectomy. Further research on prevalence of robotic stapler use is needed to quantity the associated complication rate.    
topic Donor nephrectomy
robotic surgery
Robotic stapling
url https://openjournals.utoledo.edu/index.php/translation/article/view/421
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