Erschienen in:
19.03.2016 | Original Article
What are the prospects for non-scheduled robotic procedures in pediatric surgery?
verfasst von:
Quentin Ballouhey, Laurent Fouracde, Bernard Longis, Virginie Vacquerie, Pauline Clermidi, Véronique Carcauzon Couvrat, Jérôme Cros, Daniel Berenguer
Erschienen in:
Journal of Robotic Surgery
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Ausgabe 2/2016
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Abstract
Robotic technology allows for the management of complex surgical cases with a minimally invasive approach. The aim of this study was to communicate our experience using robotic technology for non-scheduled pediatric procedures (NSP). We performed a prospective study over the last 5 years including all consecutive cases where surgery was performed with a robot. NSP procedures were defined as a time to surgery of <24 h. Preoperative time, operative time, overall completion rate, and postoperative course were analyzed. Of the 85 cases recorded, five corresponded to robot-assisted NSP with a mean weight of 10 kg (3–36 kg). The mean time before surgery was 19 h (11–24 h). Conversion rate to open procedure was 40 %. Fifteen NSP had to be performed without robotic plateform. Robotic surgery is a potentially relevant option for most pediatric thoracic or abdominal procedures performed in a non-scheduled setting and offers technical advantages.