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Klaipeda University Hospital Reports Findings in Surgical Technology (Robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy: a multicenter experience with the Senhance Surgical System)

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New research on Surgery - Surgical Technology is the subject of a report. According to news reporting out of Klaipeda, Lithuania, by NewsRx editors, research stated, “Robotic-assisted surgery for radical prostatectomy is becoming a standard treatment, and respective implementations are expanding. The Senhance Surgical System is a robotic system with existing but limited data on radical prostatectomy, including a lack of multicenter study experiences.” Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from Klaipeda University Hospital, “The TRUST study aims to fill this gap and explores observations for radical prostatectomy with the Senhance Surgical System. Between August 2019 and November 2022, 375 patients met inclusion criteria from two European sites. Patients’ surgical procedure times, data on conversion, malfunction, adverse events, and pain scores were registered and evaluated. Outcomes were calculated for both sides, combined as a total and compared between the initial (1st-150th case) and later (>150th case) period. The median operating time was 190 min (IQR: 167.5-215.0) and the median docking time was 3 min (IQR: 2.0-5.0). Eighteen cases (4.8%) were converted to standard laparoscopy and two (0.5%) to open. Two perioperative (0.5%) and eleven postoperative adverse events (2.9%) occurred, mostly (83.3%) categorized as mild. Pain scores were reduced from an average of 3.4 (± 1.4) on the postoperative day to 0.9 (± 0.7) at discharge. Compared to our previous data and based on a comparison between our initial and later period, operating time seems to plateau. However, docking time, complication, and conversion rates were successfully reduced.”

KlaipedaLithuaniaEuropeEmerging TechnologiesHealth and MedicineMachine LearningMale Urologic Surgical ProceduresMedical DevicesMen’s HealthProstatectomyRoboticsRobotsSurgerySurgical SystemSurgical Technology

2024

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年,卷(期):2024.(Feb.6)