Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News2024,Issue(Feb.29) :61-61.

Data on Endometriosis Reported by Adrien Crestani and Colleagues (Outcomes of discoid excision and segmental resection for colorectal endometriosis: robotic versus conventional laparoscopy)

Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News2024,Issue(Feb.29) :61-61.

Data on Endometriosis Reported by Adrien Crestani and Colleagues (Outcomes of discoid excision and segmental resection for colorectal endometriosis: robotic versus conventional laparoscopy)

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Abstract

New research on Uterine Diseases and Conditions - Endometriosis is the subject of a report. According to news originating from Bordeaux, France, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "Surgery for deep endometriosis with colorectal involvement is an option after medical treatment failure. Over the past decade, robotic laparoscopy has emerged as an alternative to conventional laparoscopy." Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research, "We aimed to evaluate surgical outcomes of robotic versus conventional laparoscopy for discoid excision and segmental resection. From 2019 to 2023, we conducted a retrospective cohort study of 152 consecutive patients with colorectal endometriosis who underwent robotic or conventional laparoscopy for discoid excision and colorectal resection. Ninety of the patients 152 underwent robotic surgery and 62 conventional laparoscopy. The mean total surgical room occupancy and operating times were longer in the robotic group: 270 ± 81 min vs 240 ± 79 min, p = 0.010, and 216 ± 78 min vs 190 ± 76, p = 0.027, respectively. The mean intraoperative blood loss, and the incidence of intra- and postoperative complications (according to Clavien-Dindo classification) were similar in the two groups. The mean hospital stay was greater after conventional laparoscopy (8 ± 5 vs 7 ± 4 days; p = 0.03), and the rate of persistent voiding dysfunction was higher in the conventional group (9/11, 25% vs 2/11, 5%; p = 0.01). A higher incidence of persistent voiding dysfunction was also observed after segmental resection by conventional laparoscopy (25% vs 4.8%, p = 0.01)."

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Bordeaux/France/Europe/Colorectal Research/Emerging Technologies/Endometriosis/Endoscopy/Female Genital Diseases and Conditions/Female Urogenital Diseases and Conditions/Gastroenterology/Health and Medicine/Laparoscopy/Machine Learning/Robotics/Robots/Surgery/Surgical Procedures/Uterine Diseases and Conditions/Women's Health

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2024
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