Implementation of the Versius robotic surgical system for colorectal cancer surgery: First clinical experience.
Colorectal Dis
; 23(5): 1233-1238, 2021 May.
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BACKGROUND: The Versius surgical system, from CMR Surgical, is the first UK-based robotic platform to become commercially available. This is a prospective series in accordance with the IDEAL development framework for surgical innovation reporting the clinical implementation and initial experience using this robotic platform. METHODS: Patients with colorectal cancer were included. Exclusion criteria included T4 tumours, ultra-low rectal cancer and severe comorbidity (American Society of Anesthesiologists grade ≥ 3). Institutional ethical approval was obtained, and patients were counselled preoperatively with informed consent. Patients underwent colorectal resection using the Versius surgical system. Procedures were anticipated as hybrid operations (laparoscopic/robotic) consistent with a proof of concept/technical feasibility study. RESULTS: Main outcome measures included operative time, complication rates and pathological results. Thirty-two patients (15 men) underwent colorectal cancer resections. The mean age was 68 years (27-85 years). Estimated blood loss was 150 ml; range <100 to <500 ml. For right hemicolectomy, the average operative time was 221 min (183-323 min). The average console time was 111 min (64-213 min). For robotic anterior resection, the total operative time was on average 319 min (222-408 min) with an average console time of 204 min (85-242 min). Eight patients experienced Grade II morbidities (22%) with no serious morbidities and no mortalities. Mean return to bowel function was 2.9 days (1-6 days). The average length of stay was 5.3 days with a median of 4 days (2-20 days). All resections were R0 with an average lymph node yield of 20 nodes (8-46 nodes). CONCLUSION: Our initial experience with Versius demonstrates its safe adoption and implementation for colorectal resections.
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Neoplasias Retais
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Laparoscopia
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Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Robóticos
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Observational_studies
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Male
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2021
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