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Published in: Surgical Endoscopy 8/2017

01-08-2017 | New Technology

First series of total robotic hysterectomy (TRH) using new integrated table motion for the da Vinci Xi: feasibility, safety and efficacy

Authors: Andrea Giannini, Eleonora Russo, Paolo Mannella, Giulia Palla, Silvia Pisaneschi, Elena Cecchi, Michele Maremmani, Luca Morelli, Alessandra Perutelli, Vito Cela, Franca Melfi, Tommaso Simoncini

Published in: Surgical Endoscopy | Issue 8/2017

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Abstract

Background

To present the first case series of total robotic hysterectomy (TRH), using integrated table motion (ITM), which is a new feature comprising a unique operating table by Trumpf Medical that communicates wirelessly with the da Vinci Xi surgical system. ITM has been specifically developed to improve multiquadrant robotic surgery such as that conducted in colorectal surgery.

Methods

Between May and October 2015, a prospective post-market study was conducted on ITM in the EU in 40 cases from different specialties. The gynecological study group comprised 12 patients. Primary endpoints were ITM feasibility, safety and efficacy.

Results

Ten patients underwent TRH. Mean number of ITM moves was three during TRH; there were 31 instances of table moves in the ten procedures. Twenty-eight of 31 ITM moves were made to gain internal exposure. The endoscope remained inserted during 29 of the 31 table movements (94%), while the instruments remained inserted during 27 of the 31 moves (87%). No external instrument collisions or other problems related to the operating table were noted. There were no ITM safety-related observations and no adverse events.

Conclusions

This preliminary study demonstrated the feasibility, safety and efficacy of ITM for the da Vinci Xi surgical system in TRH. ITM was safe, with no adverse events related to its use. Further studies will be useful to define the real role and potential benefit of ITM in gynecological surgery.
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Metadata
Title
First series of total robotic hysterectomy (TRH) using new integrated table motion for the da Vinci Xi: feasibility, safety and efficacy
Authors
Andrea Giannini
Eleonora Russo
Paolo Mannella
Giulia Palla
Silvia Pisaneschi
Elena Cecchi
Michele Maremmani
Luca Morelli
Alessandra Perutelli
Vito Cela
Franca Melfi
Tommaso Simoncini
Publication date
01-08-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Surgical Endoscopy / Issue 8/2017
Print ISSN: 0930-2794
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2218
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-016-5331-x

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