Effect of robot-assisted laparoscopic radical surgery on postoperative pelvic floor function in early cervical cancer patients
Objective:To explore the effect of robot-assisted laparoscopic radical surgery on postoperative pelvic floor function in early cervical cancer patients.Methods:A total of 114 patients with early cervical cancer who were treated in Wuhan NO.1 Hospital from January 2020 to November 2023 were included in this study.The patients were and randomly divided into the control group(n=57)and the study group(n=57)using a random number table.Surgical indicators,stress indicators,pain degree,incidence of postoperative pelvic floor dysfunction,and quality of life of patients in the two groups were compared.Results:Compared with the control group,the study group had shorter operative time,drainage tube removal time,gastrointestinal function recovery time,length of hospital stay and less intraoperative bleeding(P<0.05).Postoperative levels of epinephrine(E),norepinephrine(NE),and cortisol(Cor)in the study group was lower than those in the control group(P<0.05).The NRS scores at 1 day,3 days,5 days,and 7 days after surgery and incidence of postoperative pelvic floor dysfunction in the study group were lower than those in the control group(P<0.05).The postoperative World Health Organization Quality of Life Brief Scale(WHOQOL-BREF)score of the study group was higher than that of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion:Robot-assisted laparoscopic radical surgery for early cervical cancer could reduce intraoperative bleeding,relieve physiological stress,lower pain degree and incidence of postoperative pelvic floor dysfunction,shorten operative time and postoperative recovery time,and improve patients'quality of life.
Robotic Surgical SystemLaparoscopic SurgeryRadical SurgeryEarly Cervical CancerPostoperative Pelvic Floor Function