Robotic Surgery for Elective Repair of Visceral and Renal Artery Aneurysms: A Systematic Review.
J Clin Med
; 13(12)2024 Jun 09.
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ABSTRACT
Background:
The treatment choice of visceral artery aneurysms in an elective setting is debated. The durability and the risk of reintervention with endovascular treatment are still reasons for concern, whereas open surgery is invasive and burdened by major complications. In anecdotal reports and isolated studies, robotic-assisted surgery seems to provide the possibility of a minimally invasive treatment and the durability of traditional open surgery, but the literature supporting this view is scarce. This review aims to collect the results of robotic-assisted surgery in the treatment of visceral artery aneurysms.Methods:
A systematic search of the main research databases was performed the study endpoints were mortality and conversion rates, perioperative morbidity, and freedom from late complications and reinterventions.Results:
We identified 16 studies on 53 patients. All cases underwent successful resection, with three conversions to laparoscopy. Perioperative and aneurysm-related mortality were nil. Over a median follow-up of 9 months, two reinterventions were reported (3.6%).Conclusion:
The robotic technique is safe and effective in treating splenic and renal artery aneurysms, and it should be considered as a valuable alternative to endovascular and open repair, although larger sample sizes and a longer-term follow-up are necessary to confirm such results.
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