BMC Surgery (Apr 2024)

Single-port robotic-assisted laparoscopic synchronous surgery in pediatric patent processus vaginalis

  • Geng Li,
  • Heyun Gao,
  • Shanzhen Yu,
  • Yunkai Guo,
  • Tao Hu,
  • Yifan Liu,
  • Guowei Du,
  • Guangbin Huang,
  • Wen Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12893-024-02392-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

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Abstract Purpose Patent processus vaginalis (PPV) is usually observed in pediatric abdominal surgery; however, robotic single-port surgery in repairing processus vaginalis has not been reported in children. Herein, we present our clinical experiences in single-port robotic surgeries for PPV repair to evaluate both efficacy and safety. Methods Retrospective analysis of patients underwent single-port robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery for genitourinary diseases from May 2020 and May 2023 in our center. Among these patients, 21 children had PPV repaired at the same time. The case characteristics and follow-up data were recorded. Results Twenty-one of the 53 children were found to have PPV during genitourinary surgery. The simultaneous treatment of the primary disease and PPV with a single-port robotic-assisted platform was both convenient and safe. There was no significant increase in total operation time, and no excessive intraoperative hemorrhage was observed in any of the operations. There were no complications observed on follow-up. Conclusion With a high incidence of PPV in children, a single-port robotic-assisted procedure is feasible and effective if simultaneously performed when addressing a primary abdominal disease.

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