机器人与开放式中央胰切除术的比较。

Man-Ling Wang, Bor-Shiuan Shyr, Shih-Chin Chen, Shin-E Wang, Y. Shyr, B. Shyr
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背景:中央胰切除术(CP)是一种理想的保留实质的手术。机器人中央胰腺切除术(RCP)的经验非常有限。材料与方法纳入接受CP的患者。比较RCP组和开放式中央胰切除术(OCP)组。结果CP患者中最常见的病变为浆液性囊腺瘤(35.5%)。RCP的中位手术时间为4.2 h, OCP为5.5 h。中位失血量在RCP组明显较低,分别为20cc和170cc, p = 0.001。术后胰瘘发生率为19.4%,其中RCP为22.1%,OCP为15.4%。RCP组和OCP组在其他手术并发症方面无显著差异。OCP组中仅有1例患者发生新发糖尿病(DM), RCP或OCP后均未发生脂肪漏/腹泻。结论srcp安全可行,不影响手术效果和胰腺功能。
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Comparison of robotic and open central pancreatectomy.
BACKGROUND Central pancreatectomy (CP) is an ideal parenchyma-sparing procedure. The experience of r robotic central pancreatectomy (RCP) is very limited. MATERIALS AND METHODS Patients undergoing CP were included. Comparisons were made between RCP and open central pancreatectomy (OCP) groups. RESULTS The most common lesion in patients undergoing CP was serous cystadenoma (35.5%). The median operation time was 4.2 h for RCP versus 5.5 h for OCP. The median blood loss was significantly lower in RCP, 20 c.c. versus 170 c.c., p = 0.001. Postoperative pancreatic fistula occurred in 19.4% of all patients, with 22.1% in RCP and 15.4% in OCP. There was no significant difference regarding other surgical complications between the RCP and OCP groups. Only one patient in the OCP group developed de novo diabetes mellitus (DM), and no steatorrhoea/diarrhoea occurred after either RCP or OCP. CONCLUSIONS RCP is feasible and safe without compromising surgical outcomes and pancreatic functions.
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