International consensus statement on robotic hepatectomy surgery in 2018

  • Rong Liu
  • , Go Wakabayashi
  • , Hong Jin Kim
  • , Gi Hong Choi
  • , Anusak Yiengpruksawan
  • , Yuman Fong
  • , Jin He
  • , Ugo Boggi
  • , Roberto I. Troisi
  • , Mikhail Efanov
  • , Daniel Azoulay
  • , Daniel Azoulay
  • , Fabrizio Panaro
  • , Patrick Pessaux
  • , Xiao Ying Wang
  • , Jia Fan
  • , Ji Ye Zhu
  • , Shao Geng Zhang
  • , Chuan Dong Sun
  • , Zheng Wu
  • Kai Shan Tao, Ke Hu Yang, Xiao Ping Chen

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Abstract

The robotic surgical system has been applied in liver surgery. However, controversies concerns exist regarding a variety of factors including the safety, feasibility, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness of robotic surgery. To promote the development of robotic hepatectomy, this study aimed to evaluate the current status of robotic hepatectomy and provide sixty experts' consensus and recommendations to promote its development. Based on the World Health Organization Handbook for Guideline Development, a Consensus Steering Group and a Consensus Development Group were established to determine the topics, prepare evidence-based documents, and generate recommendations. The GRADE Grid method and Delphi vote were used to formulate the recommendations. A total of 22 topics were prepared analyzed and widely discussed during the 4 meetings. Based on the published articles and expert panel opinion, 7 recommendations were generated by the GRADE method using an evidence-based method, which focused on the safety, feasibility, indication, techniques and cost-effectiveness of hepatectomy. Given that the current evidences were low to very low as evaluated by the GRADE method, further randomized-controlled trials are needed in the future to validate these recommendations.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)1432-1444
Numero di pagine13
RivistaWorld Journal of Gastroenterology
Volume25
Numero di pubblicazione12
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - mar 2019
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