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Five Year Trends in the Utilization of Robotic Bariatric Surgery Procedures, United States 2015-2019.
Morales-Marroquin, Elisa; Khatiwada, Shreeya; Xie, Luyu; de la Cruz-Muñoz, Nestor; Kukreja, Sachin; Schneider, Benjamin; Qureshi, Faisal G; Messiah, Sarah E.
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  • Morales-Marroquin E; School of Public Health, Dallas, University of Texas Health Science Center, Trinity Towers, 2777 N. Stemmons Freeway, Suite 8400, Dallas, TX, 75207, USA.
  • Khatiwada S; Center for Pediatric Population Health, UTHealth School of Public Health and Children's Health System of Texas, Dallas, TX, 75207, USA.
  • Xie L; School of Public Health, Dallas, University of Texas Health Science Center, Trinity Towers, 2777 N. Stemmons Freeway, Suite 8400, Dallas, TX, 75207, USA.
  • de la Cruz-Muñoz N; Center for Pediatric Population Health, UTHealth School of Public Health and Children's Health System of Texas, Dallas, TX, 75207, USA.
  • Kukreja S; School of Public Health, Dallas, University of Texas Health Science Center, Trinity Towers, 2777 N. Stemmons Freeway, Suite 8400, Dallas, TX, 75207, USA.
  • Schneider B; Center for Pediatric Population Health, UTHealth School of Public Health and Children's Health System of Texas, Dallas, TX, 75207, USA.
  • Qureshi FG; Department of Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, 33166, USA.
  • Messiah SE; DFW Bariatrics and General Surgery, Dallas, TX, 75203, USA.
Obes Surg ; 32(5): 1539-1545, 2022 05.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35169953
PURPOSE: Robotic approaches have been steadily replacing laparoscopic approaches in metabolic and bariatric surgeries (MBS); however, their superiority has not been rigorously evaluated. The main goal of the study was to evaluate the 5-year utilization trends of robotic MBS and to compare to laparoscopic outcomes. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of 2015-2019 MBSAQIP data. Kruskal-Wallis test/Wilcoxon and Fisher's exact/chi-square were used to compare continuous and categorical variables, respectively. Generalized linear models were used to compare surgery outcomes. RESULTS: The use of robotic MBS increased from 6.2% in 2015 to 13.5% in 2019 (N= 775,258). Robotic MBS patients had significantly higher age, BMI, and likelihood of 12 diseases compared to laparoscopic patients. After adjustment, robotic MBS patients showed higher 30-day interventions and 30-day readmissions alongside longer surgery time (26-38 min). CONCLUSION: Robotic MBS shows higher intervention and readmission even after controlling for cofounding variables.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Obésité morbide / Dérivation gastrique / Laparoscopie / Chirurgie bariatrique / Interventions chirurgicales robotisées Type d'étude: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limites: Humans Pays/Région comme sujet: America do norte Langue: En Journal: Obes Surg Sujet du journal: METABOLISMO Année: 2022 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: États-Unis d'Amérique Pays de publication: États-Unis d'Amérique

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Obésité morbide / Dérivation gastrique / Laparoscopie / Chirurgie bariatrique / Interventions chirurgicales robotisées Type d'étude: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limites: Humans Pays/Région comme sujet: America do norte Langue: En Journal: Obes Surg Sujet du journal: METABOLISMO Année: 2022 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: États-Unis d'Amérique Pays de publication: États-Unis d'Amérique