首页|Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University Reports Findings in Rob otics (Impact of robotic surgery on postoperative gastrointestinal dysfunction f ollowing minimally invasive colorectal surgery: incidence, risk factors, and ... )
Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University Reports Findings in Rob otics (Impact of robotic surgery on postoperative gastrointestinal dysfunction f ollowing minimally invasive colorectal surgery: incidence, risk factors, and ... )
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-New research on Robotics is the subjec t of a report. According to news reporting out of Liuzhou, People's Republic of China, by NewsRx editors, research stated, "Postoperative gastrointestinal dysfu nction (POGD) is a common complication following colorectal surgery. This study aimed to investigate the incidence and risk factors of POGD after minimally inva sive surgery and to assess the relationship between robotic surgery, POGD, and t heir outcomes." Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from the Fourth Affiliat ed Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, "Patients who had undergone minimally invasive colorectal surgery at our institution between July 2018 and November 2 023 were retrospectively enrolled. POGD was diagnosed based on the presence of t wo or more intestinal symptoms within 72 h or more after surgery. Risk factors w ere identified through regression analyses, and the impact of POGD on outcomes w as assessed using linear regression.The association between those factors was as sessed using subgroup analysis and hierarchical regression. A total of 226 patie nts were included in the analysis, including 33 with POGD. POGD occurred in 14.6 % of patients, with a lower incidence in robotic surgery (7.3% ) than in laparoscopic surgery (19.8 %). Multivariate analysis indic ated that robotic surgery had a protective effect, while blood loss exceeding 50 ml was an independent risk factor for POGD. POGD was also correlated with longe r length of stays and higher costs. The association between POGD, length of stay , and cost varied depending on the surgical platform. Robotic surgery exacerbate d the effect of POGD on short-term outcomes, which aligned with the observed sig nificant interaction effect. POGD remains a prevalent postoperative disease."
LiuzhouPeople's Republic of ChinaAsiaColorectal ResearchEmerging TechnologiesGastroenterologyHealth and Medi cineMachine LearningRisk and PreventionRoboticsRobotsSurgery