Asian Journal of Surgery (Apr 2021)

Robotic versus laparoscopic hepatectomy for malignancy: A systematic review and meta-analysis

  • Yingnan Hu,
  • Kaibo Guo,
  • Jingming Xu,
  • Taotao Xia,
  • Tingting Wang,
  • Nan Liu,
  • Yongqing Fu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 4
pp. 615 – 628

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to compare the clinical safety and efficacy of robotic hepatectomy (RH) versus conventional laparoscopic hepatectomy (LH) for malignancy using meta-analysis. A systematic literature search was performed using PubMed, EMBASE, Medline and the Cochrane Library databases up to September 2020 for studies, which limited to comparative articles of RH or LH for malignant tumors. Stata14.0 was performed in the meta-analysis. Six studies with a total of 1093 patients (345 RH and 748 LH) were eligible for inclusion. Operative time, tumor size, open procedure rate and the proportion of right hepatectomy were found to be significantly different between RH and LH in the pooled analysis (P 0.05). For malignant tumors that require hepatectomy, robotic approaches have demonstrated similar safety and feasibility to laparoscopy, with lower open procedure rate, were suitable for larger tumor size, and have a high right hepatectomy utilization rate. These results still need to be confirmed by multicenter, high-quality randomized controlled studies.

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