Copenhagen University Hospital Reports Findings in Liver Surgery (Efficacy and s afety of robotic liver surgery for the elderly: A propensity-score matched analy sis of short-term outcomes with open liver surgery at a single center in Denmark )
Copenhagen University Hospital Reports Findings in Liver Surgery (Efficacy and s afety of robotic liver surgery for the elderly: A propensity-score matched analy sis of short-term outcomes with open liver surgery at a single center in Denmark )
一位新闻记者-机器人与机器学习的工作人员新闻编辑每日新闻-外科新研究-肝脏外科手术是一篇报道的主题。根据NewsRx记者从丹麦哥本哈根发回的新闻报道,研究表明:“需要手术治疗的肝肿瘤在老年患者中的发生率持续上升。本研究比较了机器人肝脏手术(RLS)和开放肝脏手术(OLS)治疗老年患者肝肿瘤的短期结果。”新闻记者从哥本哈根大学医院获得了这项研究的引用,回顾性分析了一个前瞻性数据库,包括2019年7月至2022年7月在哥本哈根大学医院接受肝脏手术的所有患者。使用倾向性评分匹配(PSM)的方法比较了两个主要队列(OLS和RLS)和亚组的短期手术结果。每组共有42名匹配患者进行了调查:RLS组的短期手术结果明显大于RLS组。肿瘤直径小、失血量小(821.2 vs 155.2 mL,P<0.001)、住院时间短(6.6 vs 3.4天,P<0.001),RLS组的Ove RALL发病率相当,手术时间长。"肝肿瘤的RLS比OLS的失血量低,住院时间短."
Abstract
By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-New research on Surgery - Liver Surger y is the subject of a report. According to news reporting from Copenhagen, Denma rk, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, "The incidence of liver tumors requi ring surgical treatment continues to increase in elderly patients. This study co mpared the short-term results of robotic liver surgery (RLS) versus open liver s urgery (OLS) for liver tumors in elderly patients." The news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from Copenhagen Unive rsity Hospital, "A prospective database including all patients undergoing liver surgery at Copenhagen University Hospital between July 2019 and July 2022 was ma naged retrospectively. Short-term surgical outcomes of the two main cohorts (OLS and RLS) and subgroups were compared using propensity score matching (PSM) in e lderly patients (age 70 years) with liver tumors. A total of 42 matched patients from each group were investigated: the RLS group had significantly larger tumor diameters, less blood loss (821.2 vs. 155.2 mL, p<.001), and shorter hospital stays (6.6 vs. 3.4 days, p<.001). Ove rall morbidity was comparable, while operative times were longer in the RLS grou p. The advantages observed with the robotic approach were replicated in the subg roup of minor liver resections. In patients 70 years, RLS for liver tumors resul ts in significantly less blood loss and shorter hospital stays than OLS."
Key words
Copenhagen/Denmark/Europe/Emerging Te chnologies/Gastroenterology/Health and Medicine/Hepatology/Hospitals/Liver Surgery/Machine Learning/Robotics/Robots