First experience of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute using the robot-assisted laparoscopic approach in radical hysterectomies for cervical cancer

Aim of work: Robotics in surgery led to an improvement of visualization, a better handling of tissues and better suturing. This study aimed to document the first experience of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute (NCI) using the robot-assisted laparoscopic approach in radical hysterectomies for ce...

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Main Authors: Ashraf Saad Zaghloul, Ahmed Mahmoud El-Minawi, Mohamed Atef ElKordy, Amr Kamal Younes, Ahmed Mostafa Mahmoud, Waleed Mohamed Fadlalla, Gamal Amira Mohamed
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110036218300220
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spelling doaj-9ee2d611cfe34b43a233bc94ae75c95b2020-11-25T01:36:17ZengSpringerOpenJournal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute1110-03622018-06-013026167First experience of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute using the robot-assisted laparoscopic approach in radical hysterectomies for cervical cancerAshraf Saad Zaghloul0Ahmed Mahmoud El-Minawi1Mohamed Atef ElKordy2Amr Kamal Younes3Ahmed Mostafa Mahmoud4Waleed Mohamed Fadlalla5Gamal Amira Mohamed6Department of Surgical Oncology, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, EgyptDepartment of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Kasr Alainy (Faculty of Medicine), Cairo University, EgyptDepartment of Surgical Oncology, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Egypt; Corresponding author at: Surgical Oncology Department, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, 4H/3 Ruby Street, El Laselky, Maadi, Cairo, Egypt.Department of Surgical Oncology, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, EgyptDepartment of Surgical Oncology, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, EgyptDepartment of Surgical Oncology, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, EgyptDepartment of Surgical Oncology, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, EgyptAim of work: Robotics in surgery led to an improvement of visualization, a better handling of tissues and better suturing. This study aimed to document the first experience of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute (NCI) using the robot-assisted laparoscopic approach in radical hysterectomies for cervical cancer and to highlight observed advantages, disadvantages, morbidity and oncological outcomes. Patients and methods: Data of cases that had either early cervical cancer (stage IB-IIA1 with a tumor ≥2 cm) or locally advanced cervical cancer (Stage IIA2-IIB after chemo-radiotherapy) were collected prospectively. Study patients underwent robotic radical hysterectomies for their cervical cancers at the NCI, Cairo University, between January 1, 2015 and December 31, 2016. For each patient, duration of surgery, amount of blood loss, and intra-operative complications were recorded. Similarly, the duration of postoperative hospital-stay, analgesia used and post-operative gastrointestinal recovery were documented. Pathological assessment of safety margins and the lymph nodes number yield were also assessed. Results: Twenty patients underwent robotic radical hysterectomy during the study period. Twelve cases had early cervical cancer while 8 suffered locally advanced disease. The mean procedure time was 319 (range 240–560) minutes; the mean blood loss was 309 (range 150–600) ml. Three cases had bladder injuries during their procedures. The median hospital stay was 6 (range 4–10) days. One case had a positive margin. The median of lymph nodes yield number was 15 (range 10–25). Follow-up ranged 9–31 months, with only one case developing local recurrence. Conclusion: Robotic radical hysterectomy is a feasible approach with a tolerable rate of complications. Keywords: Robotic, Minimally invasive, Cervical cancer, Radical hysterectomyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110036218300220
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author Ashraf Saad Zaghloul
Ahmed Mahmoud El-Minawi
Mohamed Atef ElKordy
Amr Kamal Younes
Ahmed Mostafa Mahmoud
Waleed Mohamed Fadlalla
Gamal Amira Mohamed
spellingShingle Ashraf Saad Zaghloul
Ahmed Mahmoud El-Minawi
Mohamed Atef ElKordy
Amr Kamal Younes
Ahmed Mostafa Mahmoud
Waleed Mohamed Fadlalla
Gamal Amira Mohamed
First experience of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute using the robot-assisted laparoscopic approach in radical hysterectomies for cervical cancer
Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute
author_facet Ashraf Saad Zaghloul
Ahmed Mahmoud El-Minawi
Mohamed Atef ElKordy
Amr Kamal Younes
Ahmed Mostafa Mahmoud
Waleed Mohamed Fadlalla
Gamal Amira Mohamed
author_sort Ashraf Saad Zaghloul
title First experience of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute using the robot-assisted laparoscopic approach in radical hysterectomies for cervical cancer
title_short First experience of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute using the robot-assisted laparoscopic approach in radical hysterectomies for cervical cancer
title_full First experience of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute using the robot-assisted laparoscopic approach in radical hysterectomies for cervical cancer
title_fullStr First experience of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute using the robot-assisted laparoscopic approach in radical hysterectomies for cervical cancer
title_full_unstemmed First experience of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute using the robot-assisted laparoscopic approach in radical hysterectomies for cervical cancer
title_sort first experience of the egyptian national cancer institute using the robot-assisted laparoscopic approach in radical hysterectomies for cervical cancer
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute
issn 1110-0362
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Aim of work: Robotics in surgery led to an improvement of visualization, a better handling of tissues and better suturing. This study aimed to document the first experience of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute (NCI) using the robot-assisted laparoscopic approach in radical hysterectomies for cervical cancer and to highlight observed advantages, disadvantages, morbidity and oncological outcomes. Patients and methods: Data of cases that had either early cervical cancer (stage IB-IIA1 with a tumor ≥2 cm) or locally advanced cervical cancer (Stage IIA2-IIB after chemo-radiotherapy) were collected prospectively. Study patients underwent robotic radical hysterectomies for their cervical cancers at the NCI, Cairo University, between January 1, 2015 and December 31, 2016. For each patient, duration of surgery, amount of blood loss, and intra-operative complications were recorded. Similarly, the duration of postoperative hospital-stay, analgesia used and post-operative gastrointestinal recovery were documented. Pathological assessment of safety margins and the lymph nodes number yield were also assessed. Results: Twenty patients underwent robotic radical hysterectomy during the study period. Twelve cases had early cervical cancer while 8 suffered locally advanced disease. The mean procedure time was 319 (range 240–560) minutes; the mean blood loss was 309 (range 150–600) ml. Three cases had bladder injuries during their procedures. The median hospital stay was 6 (range 4–10) days. One case had a positive margin. The median of lymph nodes yield number was 15 (range 10–25). Follow-up ranged 9–31 months, with only one case developing local recurrence. Conclusion: Robotic radical hysterectomy is a feasible approach with a tolerable rate of complications. Keywords: Robotic, Minimally invasive, Cervical cancer, Radical hysterectomy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110036218300220
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