Abstract
Introduction: Colorectal canoor is a common malignantdisease of the digestive tract, the use of robotics in colorcotal cancer surgery is new technique in Vietnam. The first few cases of colectomy using da Vinci Surgical System were reported in 2002 by Weber PA et al. Since then, several centres had reported on their experience, with favourable outcomes. Binh Dan Hospital started to use robotics in colorectal cancer surgery in November 2016. Objective: to share our early experience with robotics in colorectal cancer surgery and provide an update on the current status of robotics. Materials and methods: Descriptive case series. 27 colorectal cancer patients were operated from November 2016 to June 2017 at Binh Dan hospital use of Robotic da Vinci Surgical System. Results: Of the twenty seven patients with colorectal cancer, 2(7,4%) ascending colon cancers - right hemicolectomy, 7 (25,9%) sigmoid colon cancers-sigmoid colootomy and 18(66,7%) rectal cancers include: 7 low anterior resection 6 ultra-low anterior resection, 5 abdominoperineal resection. Staging (AJCC 7): 2(7,4%) IIB, 18 (66,7%) IIIB, 7 (25,9%) IIIC. There was male and female ratio was 2/1. The median age of the patients was 58 (range 28-80) years. The median operating time was 182 (range 125-250) minutes. There was no intraoperative complication related to the useofrobotics Postoperative: 1 case incision infection and 1 case urine retention. The median lengthof hospital stay was eight (range7-10) days Conclusion: The use of robotics in colorectal cancer surgery is a safe and feasible procedure. We can wides pread perform colorectal cancer patients without metastasis.
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