[Robot-assisted and laparoscopic partial splenectomy for nonparasitic cysts].

Journal: Khirurgiia
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Abstract

21 patients with nonparasitic spleen cysts were operated. Robot-assisted (RA) interventions were applied in 10 cases, laparoscopic--in 11 patients. Men surgery duration was 124 minutes in case of RA-technique and 120 minutes if laparoscopy was used. Blood loss was significantly lower in the group of RA resection (p=0.035). There were no conversions of access in the group of RA-operations while in group of laparoscopy conversion has been required in 1 case. We did not observe complications in case of RA-surgeries. Laparoscopic method was associated with 2 complications (left-sided hydrothorax and fluid accumulation in resection area). Postoperative hospital-stay did not differ in both groups and was 7.1 and 6.4 room-nights in case of RA-interventions and laparoscopy respectively. There were no deaths. Indications for robot-assisted partial splenectomy for nonparasitic cysts include location of mass in upper pole or hilus of spleen, its diameter more than 8 cm, body mass index more than 30 and splenomegaly. Lower pole resection and splenectomy are more advisable using laparoscopic method.

Authors

  • S V Berelavichus
    A.V. Vishnevskiy Institute for Surgery, Health Ministry of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.
  • A V Smirnov
    Research Institute of Nephrology, I.P. Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • D A Ionkin
    A.V. Vishnevskiy Institute of Surgery Russian Ministry of Health, Moscow, Russia.
  • A G Kriger
    A.V. Vishnevskiy Institute for Surgery, Health Ministry of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.
  • R S Dugarova
    A.V. Vishnevskiy Institute of Surgery Russian Ministry of Health, Moscow, Russia.