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doi:10.1007/s11701-023-01571-5...

Auteur
Wiklund, Erik Carlander, Johan Wagner, Philippe Engdahl, Malin Chabok, Abbas Nikberg, Maziar
Langue
en
Editeur

Springer

Catégorie

Urology

Année

2023

Date de référencement

29/03/2023

Mots clés
rectal cancer robotic surgery blood transfusion anterior resection rectal surgery cancer lower anterior resection low transfusion patients r-lar o-lar blood
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Robotic low anterior resection (R-LAR) for rectal cancer may decrease estimated blood loss compared with open low anterior resection (O-LAR).

The aim of this study was to compare estimated blood loss and blood transfusion within 30 days after O-LAR and R-LAR.

This was a retrospective matched cohort study based on prospectively registered data from Västmanland Hospital, Sweden.

The first 52 patients operated on using R-LAR for rectal cancer at Västmanland Hospital were propensity score-matched 1:2 with patients who underwent O-LAR for age, sex, ASA (American Society of Anesthesiology physical classification system), and tumor distance from the anal verge.

In total, 52 patients in the R-LAR group and 104 patients in the O-LAR group were included.

Estimated blood loss was significantly higher in the O-LAR group compared with R-LAR: 582.7 ml (SD ± 489.2) vs. 86.1 ml (SD ± 67.7); p  < 0.001.

Within 30 days after surgery, 43.3% of patients who received O-LAR and 11.5% who received R-LAR were treated with blood transfusion ( p  < 0.001).

As a secondary post hoc finding, multivariable analysis identified O-LAR and lower pre-operative hemoglobin level as risk factors for the need of blood transfusion within 30 days after surgery.

Patients who underwent R-LAR had significantly lower estimated blood loss and a need for peri- and post-operative blood transfusion compared with O-LAR.

Open surgery was shown to be associated with an increased need for blood transfusion within 30 days after low anterior resection for rectal cancer.

Wiklund, Erik,Carlander, Johan,Wagner, Philippe,Engdahl, Malin,Chabok, Abbas,Nikberg, Maziar, 2023, Lower need for allogeneic blood transfusion after robotic low anterior resection compared with open low anterior resection: a propensity score-matched analysis, Springer

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