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Robotic thoracic surgery for inflammatory and infectious lung disease: initial experience in Brazil

OBJECTIVE: in Latin America, especially Brazil, the use of a robotic platform for thoracic surgery is gradually increasing in recent years. However, despite tuberculosis and inflammatory pulmonary diseases are endemic in our country, there is a lack of studies describing the results of robotic surgi...

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Autores principales: LEITE, PEDRO HENRIQUE CUNHA, MARIANI, ALESSANDRO WASUM, ARAUJO, PEDRO HENRIQUE XAVIER NABUCO DE, LIMA, CARLOS EDUARDO TEIXEIRA, BRAGA, FELIPE, HADDAD, RUI, CAMPOS, JOSÉ RIBAS MILANEZ DE, PEGO-FERNANDES, PAULO MANUEL, TERRA, RICARDO MINGARINI
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10683415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34008797
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20202872
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author LEITE, PEDRO HENRIQUE CUNHA
MARIANI, ALESSANDRO WASUM
ARAUJO, PEDRO HENRIQUE XAVIER NABUCO DE
LIMA, CARLOS EDUARDO TEIXEIRA
BRAGA, FELIPE
HADDAD, RUI
CAMPOS, JOSÉ RIBAS MILANEZ DE
PEGO-FERNANDES, PAULO MANUEL
TERRA, RICARDO MINGARINI
author_facet LEITE, PEDRO HENRIQUE CUNHA
MARIANI, ALESSANDRO WASUM
ARAUJO, PEDRO HENRIQUE XAVIER NABUCO DE
LIMA, CARLOS EDUARDO TEIXEIRA
BRAGA, FELIPE
HADDAD, RUI
CAMPOS, JOSÉ RIBAS MILANEZ DE
PEGO-FERNANDES, PAULO MANUEL
TERRA, RICARDO MINGARINI
author_sort LEITE, PEDRO HENRIQUE CUNHA
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description OBJECTIVE: in Latin America, especially Brazil, the use of a robotic platform for thoracic surgery is gradually increasing in recent years. However, despite tuberculosis and inflammatory pulmonary diseases are endemic in our country, there is a lack of studies describing the results of robotic surgical treatment of bronchiectasis. This study aims to evaluate the surgical outcomes of robotic surgery for inflammatory and infective diseases by determining the extent of resection, postoperative complications, operative time, and length of hospital stay. METHODS: retrospective study from a database involving patients diagnosed with bronchiectasis and undergoing robotic thoracic surgery at three hospitals in Brazil between January of 2017 and January of 2020. RESULTS: a total of 7 patients were included. The mean age was 47 + 18.3 years (range, 18-70 years). Most patients had non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis (n=5), followed by tuberculosis bronchiectasis (n=1) and lung abscess (n=1). The performed surgeries were lobectomy (n=3), anatomic segmentectomy (n=3), and bilobectomy (n=1). The median console time was 147 minutes (range 61-288 min.) and there was no need for conversion to open thoracotomy. There were no major complications. Postoperative complications occurred in one patient and it was a case of constipation with the need for an intestinal lavage. The median for chest tube time and hospital stay, in days, was 1 (range, 1-6 days) and 5 (range, 2-14 days) respectively. CONCLUSIONS: robotic thoracic surgery for inflammatory and infective diseases is a feasible and safe procedure, with a low risk of complications and morbidity.
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spelling pubmed-106834152023-11-30 Robotic thoracic surgery for inflammatory and infectious lung disease: initial experience in Brazil LEITE, PEDRO HENRIQUE CUNHA MARIANI, ALESSANDRO WASUM ARAUJO, PEDRO HENRIQUE XAVIER NABUCO DE LIMA, CARLOS EDUARDO TEIXEIRA BRAGA, FELIPE HADDAD, RUI CAMPOS, JOSÉ RIBAS MILANEZ DE PEGO-FERNANDES, PAULO MANUEL TERRA, RICARDO MINGARINI Rev Col Bras Cir Original Article OBJECTIVE: in Latin America, especially Brazil, the use of a robotic platform for thoracic surgery is gradually increasing in recent years. However, despite tuberculosis and inflammatory pulmonary diseases are endemic in our country, there is a lack of studies describing the results of robotic surgical treatment of bronchiectasis. This study aims to evaluate the surgical outcomes of robotic surgery for inflammatory and infective diseases by determining the extent of resection, postoperative complications, operative time, and length of hospital stay. METHODS: retrospective study from a database involving patients diagnosed with bronchiectasis and undergoing robotic thoracic surgery at three hospitals in Brazil between January of 2017 and January of 2020. RESULTS: a total of 7 patients were included. The mean age was 47 + 18.3 years (range, 18-70 years). Most patients had non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis (n=5), followed by tuberculosis bronchiectasis (n=1) and lung abscess (n=1). The performed surgeries were lobectomy (n=3), anatomic segmentectomy (n=3), and bilobectomy (n=1). The median console time was 147 minutes (range 61-288 min.) and there was no need for conversion to open thoracotomy. There were no major complications. Postoperative complications occurred in one patient and it was a case of constipation with the need for an intestinal lavage. The median for chest tube time and hospital stay, in days, was 1 (range, 1-6 days) and 5 (range, 2-14 days) respectively. CONCLUSIONS: robotic thoracic surgery for inflammatory and infective diseases is a feasible and safe procedure, with a low risk of complications and morbidity. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 2021-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10683415/ /pubmed/34008797 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20202872 Text en © 2021 Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
spellingShingle Original Article
LEITE, PEDRO HENRIQUE CUNHA
MARIANI, ALESSANDRO WASUM
ARAUJO, PEDRO HENRIQUE XAVIER NABUCO DE
LIMA, CARLOS EDUARDO TEIXEIRA
BRAGA, FELIPE
HADDAD, RUI
CAMPOS, JOSÉ RIBAS MILANEZ DE
PEGO-FERNANDES, PAULO MANUEL
TERRA, RICARDO MINGARINI
Robotic thoracic surgery for inflammatory and infectious lung disease: initial experience in Brazil
title Robotic thoracic surgery for inflammatory and infectious lung disease: initial experience in Brazil
title_full Robotic thoracic surgery for inflammatory and infectious lung disease: initial experience in Brazil
title_fullStr Robotic thoracic surgery for inflammatory and infectious lung disease: initial experience in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Robotic thoracic surgery for inflammatory and infectious lung disease: initial experience in Brazil
title_short Robotic thoracic surgery for inflammatory and infectious lung disease: initial experience in Brazil
title_sort robotic thoracic surgery for inflammatory and infectious lung disease: initial experience in brazil
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10683415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34008797
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20202872
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