Intelligent Surgery (Dec 2022)
A single-center experience performing robotic liver caudate lobectomy
Abstract
Background: Robotic liver resection is a hot topic in the field of liver surgery in recent years. We report our initial experience with robotic liver caudate lobectomy and discuss its safety. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 13 patients who underwent the robotic liver caudate lobectomy between May 2018 and May 2021 in a single institution. The details of the surgical strategy were described. Results: All operations were performed robotically, and six operations were combined with other sites resection. The average operation time was 207.69 ± 104.81 min (single caudate lobectomy: 155.71 ± 45.41 min); intraoperative bleeding volume was 102.31 ± 158.84 ml (single: 42.14 ± 30.26 ml); and the average postoperative hospital stay was 5.08 ± 3.04 days (single: 3 ± 0.82 days). No deaths or serious surgical complications occurred perioperatively. Conclusion: This study suggests that robotic surgery is safe, effective, and feasible for liver caudate lobectomy.