Full Robotic Colorectal Resections for Cancer Combined With Other Major Surgical Procedures: Early Experience With the da Vinci Xi

Surgical Innovation
Luca MorelliFranco Mosca

Abstract

The da Vinci Xi has been developed to overcome some of the limitations of the previous platform, thereby increasing the acceptance of its use in robotic multiorgan surgery. Between January 2015 and October 2015, 10 patients with synchronous tumors of the colorectum and others abdominal organs underwent robotic combined resections with the da Vinci Xi. Trocar positions respected the Universal Port Placement Guidelines provided by Intuitive Surgical for "left lower quadrant," with trocars centered on the umbilical area, or shifted 2 to 3 cm to the right or to the left, depending on the type of combined surgical procedure. All procedures were completed with the full robotic technique. Simultaneous procedures in same quadrant or left quadrant and pelvis, or left/right and upper, were performed with a single docking/single targeting approach; in cases of left/right quadrant or right quadrant/pelvis, we performed a dual-targeting operation. No external collisions or problems related to trocar positions were noted. No patient experienced postoperative surgical complications and the mean hospital stay was 6 days. The high success rate of full robotic colorectal resection combined with other surgical interventions for synchronous tumors...Continue Reading

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May 30, 2016·International Journal of Colorectal Disease·Luca MorelliFranco Mosca

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Citations

Mar 5, 2019·Journal of Robotic Surgery·Luca MorelliRaffaella Berchiolli
Feb 20, 2019·Journal of Minimal Access Surgery·Simone GuadagniLuca Morelli
May 6, 2019·Journal of Robotic Surgery·Simone GuadagniLuca Morelli
Jun 7, 2019·Journal of Robotic Surgery·Gregorio Di FrancoLuca Morelli
Jul 7, 2017·Current Surgery Reports·Micaela PiccoliDavide Gozzo
Oct 24, 2018·Surgical Endoscopy·Rosa M Jimenez-RodriguezJulio Garcia-Aguilar
May 29, 2020·The International Journal of Medical Robotics + Computer Assisted Surgery : MRCAS·Micaela PiccoliBernardo Maria Cesare Rocco
Feb 12, 2021·Updates in Surgery·Micaela PiccoliBernardo Rocco

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BETA
biopsies
hysterectomy

Software Mentioned

TruSystem
Xi
ITM
Intuitive Xi

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