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dc.contributor.authorSafiejko, Kamil-
dc.contributor.authorPedziwiatr, Michal-
dc.contributor.authorPruc, Michal-
dc.contributor.authorTarkowski, Radoslaw-
dc.contributor.authorJuchimiuk, Marcin-
dc.contributor.authorDomurat, Marian-
dc.contributor.authorSmereka, Jacek-
dc.contributor.authorAnvarov, Khikmat-
dc.contributor.authorSielicki, Przemyslaw-
dc.contributor.authorKurek, Krzysztof-
dc.contributor.authorSzarpak, Lukasz-
dc.date.accessioned2024-05-29T08:14:35Z-
dc.date.available2024-05-29T08:14:35Z-
dc.date.issued2024-
dc.identifier.citationKamil Safiejko , Michal Pedziwiatr , Michal Pruc , Radoslaw Tarkowski , Marcin Juchimiuk , Marian Domurat , Jacek Smereka , Khikmat Anvarov , Przemyslaw Sielicki , Krzysztof Kurek and Lukasz Szarpak. Robotic versus Laparoscopic Liver Resections for Colorectal Metastases: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Cancers 2024, 16, 1596. 1-11. doi.org/10.3390/cancers16081596uk
dc.identifier.urihttp://e.ieu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/1196-
dc.description.abstractColorectal cancer is the third most common cancer worldwide, and the liver is the most common localization of metastatic disease. The incidence of minimally invasive liver surgery is increasing, and robotic surgery (RLR) is believed to overcome some limitations of a laparoscopic approach (LRL).We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of operative and short-term oncologic outcomes of the laparoscopic versus robotic-assisted liver resection for colorectal liver metastases. An online search of PubMed, Embase, Scopus, and the Cochrane databases was performed. Eight studies involving 3210 patients were considered eligible for the meta-analysis. In the LRL group, a higher conversion to open rate (12.4%) was observed compared to the RLR (6.7%; p = <0.001). 30-day mortality was 0.7% for the LRL group compared to 0.5% for the RLR group (p = 0.76). Mortality in longer periods among LLR and RLR amounted to 18.2% vs. 8.0% for 1-year mortality (p = 0.07), 34.1% vs. 26.7% for 2-year mortality (p = 0.13), and 52.3% vs. 48.3% for 3-year mortality (p = 0.46). The length of hospital stay was 5.6 ± 2.5 vs. 5.8 ± 2.1 days, respectively (p = 0.47). There were no significant differences between the incidence of individual complications in the LRL and RLR groups (p = 0.78). Laparoscopic or robotic approaches for colorectal liver metastases are comparable in terms of safety and effectiveness. There are significant advantages to robotic surgery, although there is still no long-term evidence concerning overall survival, and the number of patients operated on using RLR remains small.uk
dc.language.isoenuk
dc.subjectcolorectal liver metastasisuk
dc.subjectliver canceruk
dc.subjectrobotic-assisted surgeryuk
dc.subjectlaparoscopic surgeryuk
dc.subjectoutcomeuk
dc.titleRobotic versus Laparoscopic Liver Resections for Colorectal Metastases: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysisuk
dc.typeArticleuk
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