Wendy Jo Svetanoff, Karen Diefenbach, Jennifer H Aldrink, Marc P Michalsky
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Demographic, perioperative, and postoperative data were analyzed. <b><i>Results:</i></b> Fifty patients were included: 25 each in the RA-C and Lap-C groups. Fifty-four percent were female; 66% were non-Hispanic white. Median age (15.7 years [interquartile range, IQR 14.7, 17.3] versus 15.3 years [IQR 14.5, 16.9], <i>P</i> = .91) and preoperative weight (92.6 kg [IQR 60, 105.9] versus 72.3 kg [IQR 61.6, 85.6], <i>P</i> = .15) were similar between the RA-C and Lap-C groups, respectively. No differences were observed in median operating time (89 minutes [IQR 76, 103] versus 88 minutes [IQR 77, 137], <i>P</i> = .70), postoperative length of stay (22.5 hours [21.4, 24.9] versus 20.6 hours [18.0, 25.1], <i>P</i> = .06), or 30-day complications (12% versus 16%, <i>P</i> = .69). Although opioid utilization (.23 milliequivalents/kilogram [MME/kg] [IQR .03, .30] versus .03 MME/kg [0, .09], <i>P</i> = .02) was higher in the RA-C cohort overall, no differences were detected during an analysis of the most recent 2 years (<i>P</i> = .96). <b><i>Conclusion:</i></b> RA-C in the acute setting can be performed safely in the pediatric population with comparable procedural times as well as perioperative and 30-day outcomes.</p>","PeriodicalId":50166,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":1.1000,"publicationDate":"2024-10-17","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Robotic-Assisted Versus Laparoscopic Approach for Treatment of Acute Cholecystitis in Children.\",\"authors\":\"Wendy Jo Svetanoff, Karen Diefenbach, Jennifer H Aldrink, Marc P Michalsky\",\"doi\":\"10.1089/lap.2023.0524\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p><b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (Lap-C) is the standard of care for patients requiring cholecystectomy in the acute setting. 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Robotic-Assisted Versus Laparoscopic Approach for Treatment of Acute Cholecystitis in Children.
Introduction: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (Lap-C) is the standard of care for patients requiring cholecystectomy in the acute setting. Although robotic-assisted cholecystectomy (RA-C) performance has increased, utilization in the acute setting has not been widely reported. We describe the feasibility of RA-C for pediatric patients undergoing acute inpatient cholecystectomy. Methods: A single institutional retrospective review of patients receiving RA-C while admitted for acute cholecystitis and/or choledocholithiasis (June 2017-June 2022) was compared with a matched cohort who underwent traditional multiport Lap-C (June 2021-June 2022). Demographic, perioperative, and postoperative data were analyzed. Results: Fifty patients were included: 25 each in the RA-C and Lap-C groups. Fifty-four percent were female; 66% were non-Hispanic white. Median age (15.7 years [interquartile range, IQR 14.7, 17.3] versus 15.3 years [IQR 14.5, 16.9], P = .91) and preoperative weight (92.6 kg [IQR 60, 105.9] versus 72.3 kg [IQR 61.6, 85.6], P = .15) were similar between the RA-C and Lap-C groups, respectively. No differences were observed in median operating time (89 minutes [IQR 76, 103] versus 88 minutes [IQR 77, 137], P = .70), postoperative length of stay (22.5 hours [21.4, 24.9] versus 20.6 hours [18.0, 25.1], P = .06), or 30-day complications (12% versus 16%, P = .69). Although opioid utilization (.23 milliequivalents/kilogram [MME/kg] [IQR .03, .30] versus .03 MME/kg [0, .09], P = .02) was higher in the RA-C cohort overall, no differences were detected during an analysis of the most recent 2 years (P = .96). Conclusion: RA-C in the acute setting can be performed safely in the pediatric population with comparable procedural times as well as perioperative and 30-day outcomes.
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Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques (JLAST) is the leading international peer-reviewed journal for practicing surgeons who want to keep up with the latest thinking and advanced surgical technologies in laparoscopy, endoscopy, NOTES, and robotics. The Journal is ideally suited to surgeons who are early adopters of new technology and techniques. Recognizing that many new technologies and techniques have significant overlap with several surgical specialties, JLAST is the first journal to focus on these topics both in general and pediatric surgery, and includes other surgical subspecialties such as: urology, gynecologic surgery, thoracic surgery, and more.