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Published in: Updates in Surgery 1/2022

01-02-2022 | Telemedicine | Original Article

The role of telemedicine in the postoperative home monitoring after robotic colo-rectal cancer surgery: a preliminary single center experience

Authors: Raffaello Mancini, Michelangelo Bartolo, Giada Pattaro, Luigi Ioni, Tullio Picconi, Graziano Pernazza, “A.O. San Giovanni – Addolorata”, Rome

Published in: Updates in Surgery | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

The telemedicine studies, takes care and prevents diseases at distance basing on the interaction among physicians and patients remotely. Few data are available on its application to early postoperative after surgery. The endpoints of our preliminary experience were the detection, as primary, of feasibility and safety of home telemonitoring after robotic colo-rectal resection and, as secondary, perception and satisfaction of the patients. From December 2019 to March 2020, at the Division of Robotic Surgery of San Giovanni Hospital of Rome, 20 of 29 colorectal cancer patients, submitted to Robotic resection, were prospectively included in a program of postoperative home telemonitoring. Telemonitoring was considered feasible if at least 75% of data were available and safe if morbidity ≤ II by Clavien–Dindo classification. Perception and patients’ satisfaction were evaluated through a dedicated questionnaire. Out of 20 patients, the median age was 68 years, overall postoperative morbidity was 30%, all events classified Clavien–Dindo Grade I or II. Only 2 patients were corresponded to surgical consult without readmission during home telemonitoring. Compliance of patients was > 80%, overall grade of satisfaction was very high: 4.2 as median (range 0–5). In this preliminary study, the procedures of postoperative home telemonitoring were feasible and safe and high rate of patients’ satisfaction was observed. The telemedicine could enhance the role of robotic technique in decrease the hospital stay and improving postoperative recovery after surgery. Further structured prospective trial are needed to validate the routine application of telemedicine in healthcare.
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Metadata
Title
The role of telemedicine in the postoperative home monitoring after robotic colo-rectal cancer surgery: a preliminary single center experience
Authors
Raffaello Mancini
Michelangelo Bartolo
Giada Pattaro
Luigi Ioni
Tullio Picconi
Graziano Pernazza
“A.O. San Giovanni – Addolorata”, Rome
Publication date
01-02-2022
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Updates in Surgery / Issue 1/2022
Print ISSN: 2038-131X
Electronic ISSN: 2038-3312
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13304-021-01132-1

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