Robotic-Assisted Live Donor Ileal Segmentectomy for Intestinal Transplantation

Every effort should be made to optimize surgical techniques and to minimize potential morbidity rates associated with live donor operations. Advances in a minimally invasive approach by robotic surgery to donor nephrectomy have raised the possibility of applying this technique to live donor bowel re...

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Published inTransplantation direct Vol. 3; no. 10; p. e215
Main Authors Wu, Guosheng, Li, Qianjing, Zhao, Qingchuan, Wang, Weizhong, Shi, Hai, Wang, Mian, Zheng, Jianyong, Li, Mengbing, Fan, Daiming
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 01.10.2017
Wolters Kluwer
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Summary:Every effort should be made to optimize surgical techniques and to minimize potential morbidity rates associated with live donor operations. Advances in a minimally invasive approach by robotic surgery to donor nephrectomy have raised the possibility of applying this technique to live donor bowel resections for intestinal transplantation. We report the first 5 consecutive cases of a robotic-assisted live donor ileal segmentectomy. We describe the technical aspects of the procedure, discuss the rationale for considering this option, and evaluate potential advantages of this approach. We found that this new approach is associated with less postoperative discomfort, a shorter hospital length of stay, and a faster recovery of bowel function compared to our previous open surgery. Our initial experience suggests that robotic surgery is a safe and feasible procedure for live donor ileal resection for intestinal transplantation and is a useful alternative to conventional open surgery.
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ISSN:2373-8731
2373-8731
DOI:10.1097/TXD.0000000000000719