Andras Iulia, Piramide Federico, Bravi Carlo Andrea, Di Maida Fabrizio, Turri Filippo, Lambert Edward, Wenzel Mike, Darlington Danny, Paciotti Marco, Basile Giuseppe, Wurnschimmel Christoph, Liakos Nikolaos, Sorce Gabriele, De Groote Ruben, Moschovas Marcio Covas, Dell'Oglio Paolo, Crisan Nicolae, Mottrie Alexandre, Larcher Alessandro
Department of Urology, Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
School of Medicine, Division of Urology, Department of Oncology, San Luigi Gonzaga Hospital, University of Turin, Orbassano, Turin, Italy.
Int Braz J Urol. 2025 Jul-Aug;51(4). doi: 10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2025.0007.
The adoption of novel multi-port, single-port and modular robotic platforms has significantly increased in the last years. We aim to provide an overview of the preliminary clinical outcomes of the procedures performed with these new robotic systems, assessing their particular features and safety profile during the learning curve Material and methods: A systematic literature search was performed on 15th May 2023 on PubMed, Embase, Scopus and Web of Science databases, to identify original articles presenting clinical outcomes of new robotic systems for abdominal urologic surgery. The study protocol was registered on PROSPERO (CRD 42023437863).
Six new robotic platforms were identified. Of 2925 papers identified, 71 met our inclusion criteria: 49 on single-port system and 22 on novel multi-port systems. We found variable outcomes for the most common procedures performed with these new systems. However, all of them showed acceptable perioperative and oncologic outcomes during the learning curve and good safety profile. Functional outcomes were underreported Conclusions: The adoption of novel multi-port and single-port robotic systems in urologic surgery can offer new opportunities for enhanced precision, reduced invasiveness, and potentially improved patient outcomes. The variability in outcomes across different platforms underscores the need for continued research and standardized training.
在过去几年中,新型多端口、单端口和模块化机器人平台的应用显著增加。我们旨在概述使用这些新型机器人系统进行手术的初步临床结果,评估其在学习曲线期间的特殊特征和安全性。材料和方法:于2023年5月15日在PubMed、Embase、Scopus和Web of Science数据库上进行了系统的文献检索,以识别呈现新型机器人系统用于腹部泌尿外科手术临床结果的原始文章。该研究方案已在PROSPERO(CRD 42023437863)上注册。
识别出六个新型机器人平台。在识别出的2925篇论文中,71篇符合我们的纳入标准:49篇关于单端口系统,22篇关于新型多端口系统。我们发现使用这些新系统进行的最常见手术的结果各不相同。然而,所有这些手术在学习曲线期间均显示出可接受的围手术期和肿瘤学结果以及良好的安全性。功能结果报告不足。结论:在泌尿外科手术中采用新型多端口和单端口机器人系统可为提高精度、降低侵入性以及潜在改善患者预后提供新机会。不同平台结果的变异性凸显了持续研究和标准化培训的必要性。