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Robotic-assisted bariatric surgery: a systematic review

机译:机器人辅助减肥手术:系统综述

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Background Bariatric laparoscopic surgery has been shown to lead to sustainable weight-loss in obese individuals. Robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery is proposed as the next major evolution in minimally invasive surgery. This study systematically reviews the literature regarding the feasibility and safety of robotic-assisted bariatric surgery in obese patients.Methods A comprehensive search of electronic databases was completed for the period 2003 to 2010. Two independent reviewers assessed the studies for relevance, inclusion, and extracted data.Results After an initial screen of 297 titles, 22 studies met the inclusion criteria. A total of 1253 patients with a mean preoperative body mass index of 46.6 kg/m2 were obtained from 13 included studies. Major complications of malabsorptive procedures included eight anastomotic leaks (2.4%), bleeding (7/349 patients = 2%) and strictures/stenosis (13/430 patients = 3%). There were no reported deaths.Conclusions This systematic review demonstrates that robotic-assisted bariatric surgery is both a safe and feasible option for severely obese patients.
机译:背景技术减肥性腹腔镜手术已被证明可导致肥胖者的持续减肥。机器人腹腔镜手术被认为是微创手术的下一个重大发展。这项研究系统地回顾了有关肥胖患者机器人辅助减肥手术的可行性和安全性的文献。方法在2003年至2010年期间完成了对电子数据库的全面搜索。两名独立的评价者对研究的相关性,纳入性和提取性进行了评估。初步筛选出297种标题后,有22项研究符合纳入标准。从13项纳入研究中获得了总共1253例术前平均体重指数为46.6 kg / m2的患者。吸收不良手术的主要并发症包括八次吻合口漏(2.4%),出血(7/349例= 2%)和狭窄/狭窄(13/430例= 3%)。没有死亡报告。结论该系统评价表明,机器人辅助减肥手术对于严重肥胖的患者而言既安全又可行。

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