TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparison of outcomes between single-port and multi-port robotic radical nephrectomy
AU - Okhawere, Kennedy E.
AU - Razdan, Shirin
AU - Bamby, Jewel
AU - Saini, Indu
AU - Zuluaga, Laura
AU - Sauer, Ruben Calvo
AU - Soputro, Nicolas
AU - Eun, Daniel D.
AU - Bhandari, Akshay
AU - Hemal, Ashok K.
AU - Porter, James
AU - Abaza, Ronney
AU - Mansour, Ahmed
AU - Ahmed, Mutahar
AU - Crivellaro, Simone
AU - Pierorazio, Phillip M.
AU - Singla, Nirmish
AU - Kaouk, Jihad
AU - Stifelman, Michael D.
AU - Badani, Ketan K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag London Ltd., part of Springer Nature 2024.
PY - 2024/12
Y1 - 2024/12
N2 - Single-port (SP) robotic surgery is a novel technology, and although there is emerging data, it remains limited in assessing single-port (SP) robot-assisted surgery as an alternative to multi-port (MP) platforms. To compare perioperative and postoperative outcomes between SP and MP robotic technologies for radical nephrectomy (RN). This is a retrospective cohort study of patients who have undergone robot-assisted radical nephrectomy using either the SP or MP technology. Baseline demographics, clinical, tumor-specific characteristics, and perioperative and postoperative outcomes were compared using χ2, t-test, Fisher exact test, and Mann–Whitney U test. Multivariable analyses were conducted using robust, Poisson, and logistic regressions. A total of 341 patients underwent robotic RN with 47 patients (14%) in the SP group. The two groups exhibited similar baseline characteristics, with no significant differences in age, sex, body mass index, Charlson comorbidities index, and tumor laterality. However, SP group had a smaller average tumor size (5.1 cm vs 6.4 cm, p = 0.009). The SP had longer operative time (178 ± 84 min vs 142 ± 75 min; p = 0.011) but showed no significant difference in the estimated blood loss, blood transfusion rate, length of stay, overall 30-day and major complication rates. Controlling for other variables, SP was significantly associated with a longer operative time and shorter length of stay. SP is associated with longer operative time but offers advantages such as smaller incisions and shorter hospital stays with a comparative safety profile to MP for radical nephrectomy.
AB - Single-port (SP) robotic surgery is a novel technology, and although there is emerging data, it remains limited in assessing single-port (SP) robot-assisted surgery as an alternative to multi-port (MP) platforms. To compare perioperative and postoperative outcomes between SP and MP robotic technologies for radical nephrectomy (RN). This is a retrospective cohort study of patients who have undergone robot-assisted radical nephrectomy using either the SP or MP technology. Baseline demographics, clinical, tumor-specific characteristics, and perioperative and postoperative outcomes were compared using χ2, t-test, Fisher exact test, and Mann–Whitney U test. Multivariable analyses were conducted using robust, Poisson, and logistic regressions. A total of 341 patients underwent robotic RN with 47 patients (14%) in the SP group. The two groups exhibited similar baseline characteristics, with no significant differences in age, sex, body mass index, Charlson comorbidities index, and tumor laterality. However, SP group had a smaller average tumor size (5.1 cm vs 6.4 cm, p = 0.009). The SP had longer operative time (178 ± 84 min vs 142 ± 75 min; p = 0.011) but showed no significant difference in the estimated blood loss, blood transfusion rate, length of stay, overall 30-day and major complication rates. Controlling for other variables, SP was significantly associated with a longer operative time and shorter length of stay. SP is associated with longer operative time but offers advantages such as smaller incisions and shorter hospital stays with a comparative safety profile to MP for radical nephrectomy.
KW - Multi port
KW - Peri-operative outcomes
KW - Radical nephrectomy
KW - Robotic
KW - Single port
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U2 - 10.1007/s11701-024-02127-x
DO - 10.1007/s11701-024-02127-x
M3 - Article
C2 - 39546130
AN - SCOPUS:85209090539
SN - 1863-2483
VL - 18
JO - Journal of Robotic Surgery
JF - Journal of Robotic Surgery
IS - 1
M1 - 407
ER -