Article
Surgery
Carla F. Justiniano, Adan Z. Becerra, Anthony Loria, Zhaomin Xu, Christopher T. Aquina, Larissa K. Temple, Fergal J. Fleming
Summary: This study found that the overall rate of minimally invasive colorectal surgery increased from 2009 to 2015, largely due to the increasing utilization of robotic surgery, especially for proctectomy.
SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES
(2022)
Review
Surgery
Hongyi Liu, Maolin Xu, Rong Liu, Baoqing Jia, Zhiming Zhao
Summary: Robot-assisted colonic resection surgery is increasingly adopted due to its advantages in terms of shorter hospital stay, lower conversion rate to open surgery, and reduced rate of intraoperative complications, compared to laparoscopy-assisted surgery.
UPDATES IN SURGERY
(2021)
Review
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Leonardo Solaini, Antonio Bocchino, Andrea Avanzolini, Domenico Annunziata, Davide Cavaliere, Giorgio Ercolani
Summary: This study reviews new evidence on robotic left colectomy compared to laparoscopic left colectomy. It found that robotic procedures had a lower conversion rate to open surgery, longer operative time, and lower rates of overall complications. However, these benefits were not confirmed in procedures performed for malignancies.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COLORECTAL DISEASE
(2022)
Article
Surgery
Vanita Ahuja, Lucero G. Paredes, Ira L. Leeds, Melissa F. Perkal, Joseph T. King
Summary: This study compared outcomes of robotic (RC) and laparoscopic (LC) colectomy for colon cancer using a large national database. The results showed no differences in mortality or overall complications between the two approaches, but left-sided robotic surgery had the highest anastomotic leak rate.
SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES
(2023)
Review
Health Care Sciences & Services
Wanda Petz, Simona Borin, Uberto Fumagalli Romario
Summary: Current evidence on robotic right colectomy with CME is limited, but existing studies suggest good early clinical results and potential improvement in oncologic outcomes. Further large studies are needed to define the long-term oncologic results of robotic right colectomy with CME and its benefits compared to laparoscopy.
JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE
(2021)
Review
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Karleigh R. R. Curfman, Ian F. F. Jones, Jeffrey R. R. Conner, Christopher C. C. Neighorn, Ryan K. K. Wilson, Laila Rashidi
Summary: As robotic colorectal surgery continues to advance, it has been found to be a safe and feasible option for emergent diverticulitis surgery. Compared to open surgery, robotic surgery shows improvements in ICU admission rates, anastomotic leak rates, and overall length of stay. When compared to laparoscopic surgery, robotic surgery has better outcomes in terms of anastomotic leak rates and a lower conversion rate to open surgery.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COLORECTAL DISEASE
(2023)
Article
Surgery
James Chi-Yong Ngu, Nan-Zun Teo
Summary: This study objectively assessed the benefits of robotic assistance in colorectal surgery and found that robotic surgery provided superior views and assistance compared to laparoscopic surgery. The use of robotics allowed the operator to project their skills as a scope holder, operator, and assistant, resulting in better visualization and dynamic assistance throughout the surgery process.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ROBOTICS AND COMPUTER ASSISTED SURGERY
(2021)
Letter
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Rogerio Serafim Parra, Omar Feres, Jose Joaquim Ribeiro Rocha
Summary: Subtotal colectomy with ileorectal anastomosis can benefit some patients with slow-transit constipation, but the study had limitations such as lack of a comparison group and not presenting the functional results of patients after surgery. Additionally, the authors found the surgical procedure to be safe with no cases of leakage.
WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
(2021)
Article
Surgery
Thomas Golda, Claudio Lazzara, Maria Sorribas, Antonio Soriano, Ricardo Frago, Abdulrahman Alrasheed, Esther Kreisler, Sebastiano Biondo
Summary: Combined-Endoscopic-Laparoscopic-Surgery (CELS) is safe and efficient for treating complex benign colonic polyps through a complete minimally invasive laparoscopic approach. CELS demonstrates better surgical outcomes with fewer morbidities, no mortality, and appropriate pathological results, avoiding unnecessary laparoscopic surgery with intestinal anastomosis.
SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES
(2022)
Article
Surgery
John S. Mayo, Miriam L. Brazer, Kenneth J. Bogenberger, Kelli B. Tavares, Robert J. Conrad, Michael B. Lustik, Suzanne M. Gillern, Chan W. Park, Carly R. Richards
Summary: The study found that the incidence rate of ureteral injuries during open colorectal surgery is increasing over time, while the injury rates for MIS cases have been stable or decreasing. These findings remain consistent even after propensity score analysis. Further research is needed to better understand the impact of MIS and robotic-assisted surgery on ureteral injuries.
SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES
(2021)
Article
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
G. N. Piozzi, J-S Kim, J. M. Choo, S. H. Shin, J. S. Kim, T-H Lee, S-J Baek, J-M Kwak, J. Kim, S. H. Kim
Summary: This study investigated the safety and feasibility of the da Vinci Single Port (dvSP) platform in intersphincteric resection, right colectomy, and transverse colectomy. The results showed that the platform was safe and feasible for these surgeries, but further research is needed to evaluate its differences compared to the multiport robotic platform.
TECHNIQUES IN COLOPROCTOLOGY
(2022)
Article
Surgery
Graziano Ceccarelli, Gianluca Costa, Valentina Ferraro, Michele De Rosa, Fabio Rondelli, Walter Bugiantella
Summary: The study showed that there were no significant differences in intraoperative and postoperative outcomes between robotic and 3D laparoscopic approaches for right colon cancer surgery, except for longer operative time in the robotic group. The 3D laparoscopy may be considered for performing right colectomy with CME, while the robotic approach should be considered for challenging situations.
SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES
(2021)
Article
Oncology
Zhixiang Huang, Taiyuan Li, Genghua Zhang, Zhen Zhou, Haoran Shi, Cheng Tang, Lingling Yang, Xiong Lei
Summary: This study compared open, laparoscopic, and robotic surgery in left colectomy for colon cancer. The results showed that robotic surgery had better intraoperative and perioperative outcomes, shorter operation time, and less blood loss compared to open and laparoscopic surgery. There were no significant differences in long-term outcomes and survival rates among the three surgical approaches.
WORLD JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
(2022)
Article
Surgery
Simonette R. Mallard, Kari A. Clifford, R. Park, Kim Cousins, Ann Patton, John C. Woodfield, Mark Thompson-Fawcett
Summary: This study found that factors such as age, surgical team, surgical approach, and complications were significantly associated with length of stay in postoperative patients. Non-compliance with ERAS guidelines for specific practices was related to suboptimal length of stay.
Article
Surgery
Hunter Jecius, Muhammad Khurrum, Erika Krall, Dynnika Tso, Afang Pefok, Ryan Silva, Emily Wusterbarth, Hina Arif, Mohammad Hamidi, Valentine Nfonsam
Summary: This study compares short-term surgical outcomes of open vs minimally invasive (MIS) approach for emergent colectomy in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). The results show that patients in the MIS group had longer operative time but lower overall mortality and complications, indicating that MIS may be a safer approach in the emergent treatment of colorectal cancer.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY
(2023)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Jakob Kleif, Lau C. Thygesen, Ismail Goegenur
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
(2020)
Article
Surgery
Johanne Gormsen, Jakob Burcharth, Ismail Gogenur, Frederik Helgstrand
Summary: Research revealed that 10% of patients undergoing RYGB surgery develop chronic abdominal pain, with 5% suffering from severe abdominal pain. Risk factors for severe self-reported pain include preoperative use of strong analgesics, unemployment, postoperative complications, and smoking.
Review
Surgery
Hans Raskov, Jacob H. Soby, Jesper Troelsen, Rasmus D. Bojesen, Ismail Gogenur
Article
Emergency Medicine
Simon Juul, Dunja Kokotovic, Thea Helene Degett, Jakob Ohm Oreskov, Sarah Ekeloef, Ismail Gogenur, Jakob Burcharth
Summary: The study validated the accuracy of POSPOM in predicting in-hospital mortality in patients undergoing major emergency abdominal surgery, showing good discrimination but poor calibration.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF TRAUMA AND EMERGENCY SURGERY
(2021)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Sanne Pagh Moller, Maja Monster Jeppesen, Ismail Gogenur, Lau Caspar Thygesen
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
(2020)
Article
Emergency Medicine
Jakob Burcharth, Luka Abdulhady, Jakob Danker, Sarah Ekeloef, Thomas Jorgensen, Halfdan Lauridsen, Thomas Bech Lunen, Malene Lyngesen, Iben Puggaard, Ole Mathiesen, Ismail Gogenur
Summary: This study presented detailed contents and data on the implementation of an emergency abdominal perioperative protocol based on compliance. It was found that a comprehensive detailed perioperative protocol can be implemented in emergency abdominal surgery across multiple specialties with an overall good compliance of protocol items.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF TRAUMA AND EMERGENCY SURGERY
(2021)
Article
Surgery
Marianne Krogsgaard, Torquil Watt, Anne K. Danielsen, Tobias Wirenfeldt Klausen, Anders Vinther, Ismail Gogenur, Thordis Thomsen
Summary: The study investigated stoma-specific and generic health-related quality of life in patients with and without a parastomal bulge. Results showed that patients with a parastomal bulge experienced significantly impaired HRQoL across all domains compared to those without, particularly in Social Functioning and Mental Health. Additionally, a large bulge exceeding 10cm negatively impacted HRQoL across all domains, independent of time with the bulge.
Article
Surgery
T. Dalager, P. T. Jensen, J. R. Eriksen, H. L. Jakobsen, O. Mogensen, K. Sogaard
BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY
(2020)
Review
Oncology
Hans Raskov, Adile Orhan, Ali Salanti, Ismail Gogenur
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER
(2020)
Letter
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Rasmus Dahlin Bojesen, Jens Ravn Eriksen, Rasmus Peuliche Vogelsang, Camilla Grube, Julie Lyng Forman, Ismail Gogenur
COLORECTAL DISEASE
(2021)
Article
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Rasmus Dahlin Bojesen, Jens Ravn Eriksen, Rasmus Peuliche Vogelsang, Camilla Grube, Julie Lyng Forman, Ismail Gogenur
Summary: This study aimed to describe the dynamic changes in blood work following individual adjusted dosage of intravenously administered iron(III) isomaltoside in patients with colorectal cancer. The results showed that patients with severe anemia had the most substantial increase in hemoglobin after 4 weeks of treatment, while patients with mild anemia did not show significant improvements. Most patients still had iron deficiency at surgery 4 weeks after initial treatment.
COLORECTAL DISEASE
(2021)
Article
Oncology
Neel Maria Helvind, Catalina Aurora Aros Mardones, Lisbet Rosenkrantz Holmich, Helle Westergren Hendel, Pernille Envold Bidstrup, Jens Ahm Sorensen, Annette Hougaard Chakera
Summary: Routine PET-CT shows high sensitivity and specificity in surveillance of high-risk melanoma patients, leading to early detection of recurrences, especially for stage IIC and III patients.
Editorial Material
Oncology
Neel Maria Helvind, Marie Brinch-Moller Weitemeyer, Annette Hougaard Chakera, Helle Westergren Hendel, Eva Ellebaek, Inge Marie Svane, Mette Wanscher Kjaerskov, Sophie Bojesen, Helle Skyum, Soren Kjaer Petersen, Lars Bastholt, Christoffer Johansen, Pernille Envold Bidstrup, Lisbet Rosenkrantz Holmich
ANNALS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Oncology
Neel Maria Helvind, Marie Brinch-Moller Weitemeyer, Annette Hougaard Chakera, Helle Westergren Hendel, Eva Ellebaek, Inge Marie Svane, Mette Wanscher Kjaerskov, Sophie Bojesen, Helle Skyum, Soren Kjaer Petersen, Lars Bastholt, Christoffer Johansen, Pernille Envold Bidstrup, Lisbet Rosenkrantz Holmich
Summary: This study aimed to determine the impact of surveillance with routine FDG PET-CT on hazard, cumulative incidence, and absolute risk of overall, locoregional, and distant recurrence detection in patients with stage IIB to IIID cutaneous melanoma. The study found that patients with stage IIB to IIID melanoma followed with routine FDG PET-CT had a 51% increased hazard of distant recurrence detection within the first two years of surveillance.
ANNALS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Surgery
Niclas Dohrn, Carolin Oppermann, Helin Yikilmaz, Magnus Laursen, Faisal Khesrawi, Frederik Bjerg Clausen, Henrik Loft Jakobsen, Steffen Brisling, Jakob Lykke, Jens Ravn Eriksen, Mads Falk Klein, Ismail Gogenur
Summary: This study investigated the effect of intracorporeal anastomosis (ICA) and extracorporeal anastomosis (ECA) on intestinal perfusion. The results showed that ICA was associated with improved intestinal perfusion compared to ECA. This finding may have implications for patient outcomes and should be further explored in future research.
LANGENBECKS ARCHIVES OF SURGERY
(2022)