Int J Med Robot
. 2022 Nov 23;e2481.
doi: 10.1002/rcs.2481. Online ahead of print. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36416620/
Synchronous robotic repair of anterior diaphragmatic (Morgagni) hernia & low anterior resection for rectal cancer
Joel Lambert 1 2 3, Abdul Shugaba 1 2 3, Adnan Sheikh 1 3, Michael Gill 1 3
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- PMID: 36416620
- DOI: 10.1002/rcs.2481
Abstract
Background: We present the case report of synchronous trans-fascial repair of a large congenital Morgagni hernia (MH) and low anterior resection using a fully robotic approach.
Methods: A 61-year old female presented with fresh red blood in her stool. She had a previous history of abdominal hysterectomy and a performance status of 0. Imaging revealed a low rectal cancer and incidental large MH.
Results: Using the Da Vinci X platform the procedure was successfully performed; total operating time of 450 min, <200 ml blood loss and 5 days hospital stay. Post-operative scan at 6 months, 1 and 2 years showed no evidence of hernia or cancer recurrence.
Conclusion: We have demonstrated that complex multi-visceral procedures can be safely performed on fully robotic platforms, even in previously disturbed surgical fields. The robotic approach may provide the opportunity for seamless multi-speciality operating simultaneously in multiple body cavities.
Keywords: Da Vinci X; case report; diaphragmatic hernia; rectal cancer; robotic surgery; synchronous surgery.
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