Robotic Single-Site Radical Hysterectomy for Early Cervical Cancer: A Single Center Experience of 5 Years
- Author(s)
- Changho Song; Tae-Kyu Jang; Soomin Kong; Heeju Kang; Sang-Hoon Kwon; Chi-Heum Cho
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Jang, Tae Kyu; Kwon, Sang Hoon; Cho, Chi Heum
- Department
- Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynecology (산부인과학)
- Journal Title
- J Pers Med
- Issued Date
- 2023
- Volume
- 13
- Issue
- 5
- Keyword
- cervical cancer; radical hysterectomy; robot assisted surgery; single-site
- Abstract
- Background:
The mainstay of treatment for early-stage cervical cancer is surgery; we present a 5-year experience of robotic single-site radical hysterectomy (RSRH) focused on surgical and oncologic outcomes.
Methods:
This retrospective study included 44 cases of RSRH performed in patients with early-stage cervical cancer.
Results:
The median follow-up period for the 44 patients was 34 months. The mean total operation time was 156.07 ± 31.77 min, while mean console time was 95.81 ± 24.95 min. Two cases had complications, which required surgical management, while four cases (9.1%) exhibited recurrence. The disease-free survival rate at 5 years was 90.9%. The sub-division analysis showed that Stage Ia2 and stage Ib1 patient sub-group showed better DFS than that of the stage Ib2 patient sub-group. The learning curve analysis showed that the CUSUM-T initially peaks at the sixth case then gradually decreases before rising and peaking at the 24th case. After 24th case, the CUSUM-T gradually decreases and reaches zero.
Conclusion:
The surgical outcomes of RSRH for early-stage cervical cancer treatment were safe and acceptable. However, RSRH could be considered carefully only in well-selected patient groups. Large-scale prospective studies are necessary in the future to validate the results.
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