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Deep Infiltrating Colorectal Endometriosis Treated With Robotic-Assisted Rectosigmoidectomy

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Deep infiltrating pelvic endometriosis with bowel involvement is one of the most aggressive forms of endometriosis. Nowadays, robotic technology and telemanipulation systems represent the latest developments in minimally invasive surgery. The aim of this study is to present...

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Autores principales: Neme, Rosa Maria, Schraibman, Vladimir, Okazaki, Samuel, Maccapani, Gabriel, Chen, Winston Jenning, Domit, Cassia Danielle, Kaufmann, Oskar Grau, Advincula, Arnold P.
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Publicado: Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3771789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23925016
http://dx.doi.org/10.4293/108680813X13693422521836
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author Neme, Rosa Maria
Schraibman, Vladimir
Okazaki, Samuel
Maccapani, Gabriel
Chen, Winston Jenning
Domit, Cassia Danielle
Kaufmann, Oskar Grau
Advincula, Arnold P.
author_facet Neme, Rosa Maria
Schraibman, Vladimir
Okazaki, Samuel
Maccapani, Gabriel
Chen, Winston Jenning
Domit, Cassia Danielle
Kaufmann, Oskar Grau
Advincula, Arnold P.
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Deep infiltrating pelvic endometriosis with bowel involvement is one of the most aggressive forms of endometriosis. Nowadays, robotic technology and telemanipulation systems represent the latest developments in minimally invasive surgery. The aim of this study is to present our preliminary results and evaluate the feasibility of robotic-assisted laparoscopic colorectal resection for severe endometriosis. METHODS: Between September 2009 and December 2011, 10 women with colorectal endometriosis underwent surgery with the da Vinci robotic surgical system (Intuitive Surgical, Sunnyvale, CA, USA). We evaluated the following parameters: short-term complications, clinical outcomes and long-term follow-up, pain relief recurrence rate, and fertility outcomes. RESULTS: Extensive ureterolysis was required in 8 women (80%). Ovarian cystectomy with removal of the cystic wall was performed in 7 women (70%). Torus resection was performed in all women, with unilateral and bilateral uterosacral ligament resection in 1 woman (10%) and 8 women (80%), respectively. In addition to segmental colorectal resection in all cases, partial vaginal resection was necessary in 2 women (20%). An appendectomy was performed in 2 patients (20%). The mean operative time with the robot was 157 minutes (range, 90–190 minutes). The mean hospital stay was 3 days. Six patients had infertility before surgery, with a mean infertility time of 2 years. After a 12-month follow-up period, 4 women (67%) conceived naturally and 2 (33%) underwent in vitro fertilization. CONCLUSION: We show that robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery for the treatment of deep infiltrating bowel endometriosis is feasible, effective, and safe.
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spelling pubmed-37717892013-09-16 Deep Infiltrating Colorectal Endometriosis Treated With Robotic-Assisted Rectosigmoidectomy Neme, Rosa Maria Schraibman, Vladimir Okazaki, Samuel Maccapani, Gabriel Chen, Winston Jenning Domit, Cassia Danielle Kaufmann, Oskar Grau Advincula, Arnold P. JSLS Scientific Papers BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Deep infiltrating pelvic endometriosis with bowel involvement is one of the most aggressive forms of endometriosis. Nowadays, robotic technology and telemanipulation systems represent the latest developments in minimally invasive surgery. The aim of this study is to present our preliminary results and evaluate the feasibility of robotic-assisted laparoscopic colorectal resection for severe endometriosis. METHODS: Between September 2009 and December 2011, 10 women with colorectal endometriosis underwent surgery with the da Vinci robotic surgical system (Intuitive Surgical, Sunnyvale, CA, USA). We evaluated the following parameters: short-term complications, clinical outcomes and long-term follow-up, pain relief recurrence rate, and fertility outcomes. RESULTS: Extensive ureterolysis was required in 8 women (80%). Ovarian cystectomy with removal of the cystic wall was performed in 7 women (70%). Torus resection was performed in all women, with unilateral and bilateral uterosacral ligament resection in 1 woman (10%) and 8 women (80%), respectively. In addition to segmental colorectal resection in all cases, partial vaginal resection was necessary in 2 women (20%). An appendectomy was performed in 2 patients (20%). The mean operative time with the robot was 157 minutes (range, 90–190 minutes). The mean hospital stay was 3 days. Six patients had infertility before surgery, with a mean infertility time of 2 years. After a 12-month follow-up period, 4 women (67%) conceived naturally and 2 (33%) underwent in vitro fertilization. CONCLUSION: We show that robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery for the treatment of deep infiltrating bowel endometriosis is feasible, effective, and safe. Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3771789/ /pubmed/23925016 http://dx.doi.org/10.4293/108680813X13693422521836 Text en © 2013 by JSLS, Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/), which permits for noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not altered in any way.
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Neme, Rosa Maria
Schraibman, Vladimir
Okazaki, Samuel
Maccapani, Gabriel
Chen, Winston Jenning
Domit, Cassia Danielle
Kaufmann, Oskar Grau
Advincula, Arnold P.
Deep Infiltrating Colorectal Endometriosis Treated With Robotic-Assisted Rectosigmoidectomy
title Deep Infiltrating Colorectal Endometriosis Treated With Robotic-Assisted Rectosigmoidectomy
title_full Deep Infiltrating Colorectal Endometriosis Treated With Robotic-Assisted Rectosigmoidectomy
title_fullStr Deep Infiltrating Colorectal Endometriosis Treated With Robotic-Assisted Rectosigmoidectomy
title_full_unstemmed Deep Infiltrating Colorectal Endometriosis Treated With Robotic-Assisted Rectosigmoidectomy
title_short Deep Infiltrating Colorectal Endometriosis Treated With Robotic-Assisted Rectosigmoidectomy
title_sort deep infiltrating colorectal endometriosis treated with robotic-assisted rectosigmoidectomy
topic Scientific Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3771789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23925016
http://dx.doi.org/10.4293/108680813X13693422521836
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