Jebakumar S Gilbert Samuel, Swain Sudeepta Kumar, Munikrishnan Venkatesh, Jayapal Loganathan, Kumar R Santhosh, Baskaran Aravind, Tasgaonkar Siddhesh, Srivatsan Sumanth
Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
J Minim Access Surg. 2025 Apr 1;21(2):195-199. doi: 10.4103/jmas.jmas_193_23. Epub 2024 Feb 9.
Hernia repair using robotic platforms has been on the rise in the last decade. The HUGO robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) system, introduced in 2021, is a new addition to the field. In this study, we share our experience with this innovative system for the management of ventral and groin hernias.
The aim of our study was to evaluate the feasibility and safety of using the HUGO robotic platform for hernia surgeries. We conducted a retrospective analysis of all hernia surgeries performed with the HUGO system over a 1-year study period. The study assessed various aspects, including the technical manoeuvres of the robotic system, duration of surgery, length of hospital stay, post-operative pain levels and 30-day morbidity rates.
A total of seven hernia surgeries were performed using the HUGO system, including five ventral hernias and two groin hernias. The average duration of surgery was 128 min, with a docking duration of 22.8 min. Notably, there were no intraoperative or post-operative adverse events reported during these procedures. The HUGO system features an open console that provides a panoramic view of the operating room. In addition, the individual arm carts can be easily manoeuvred around the operating table, facilitating improved access to multiple quadrants during surgery. In our case series, Robotic hernia repair using the HUGO system has demonstrated feasibility, with post-operative outcomes comparable to traditional approaches. This innovative system serves as an additional tool in the armamentarium of hernia surgery and shows potential for improving surgical outcomes. However, further investigation through large-scale prospective studies is necessary to comprehensively evaluate its efficacy and benefits.
在过去十年中,使用机器人平台进行疝修补手术的情况一直在增加。2021年推出的HUGO机器人辅助手术(RAS)系统是该领域的新成员。在本研究中,我们分享了使用这一创新系统治疗腹疝和腹股沟疝的经验。
我们研究的目的是评估使用HUGO机器人平台进行疝手术的可行性和安全性。我们对在为期1年的研究期间使用HUGO系统进行的所有疝手术进行了回顾性分析。该研究评估了多个方面,包括机器人系统的技术操作、手术持续时间、住院时间、术后疼痛程度和30天发病率。
使用HUGO系统共进行了7例疝手术,其中包括5例腹疝和2例腹股沟疝。平均手术时间为128分钟,对接时间为22.8分钟。值得注意的是,在这些手术过程中未报告术中或术后不良事件。HUGO系统具有开放式控制台,可提供手术室的全景视图。此外,各个手臂推车可轻松在手术台周围操作,便于在手术期间更好地进入多个象限。在我们的病例系列中,使用HUGO系统进行机器人疝修补已证明具有可行性,术后结果与传统方法相当。这一创新系统是疝手术器械库中的又一工具,并显示出改善手术结果的潜力。然而,需要通过大规模前瞻性研究进行进一步调查,以全面评估其疗效和益处。