Abstract

Study Objective The study aimed to discuss the safety, feasibility and advantages of the Robotic Single-Site hysterectomy (RSSH) in gynecological field. Design Retrospective analysis of 179 cases of RSSH Setting Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Medicine, Robot Surgery Center, Ewha Womans University Patients or Participants 179 patients who had RSSH Interventions From December 2014 to January 2019, 179 cases of Robotic Single-Site Hysterectomy which was done by 3 gynecologic surgeons at Ewha Womans University Medical Center were retrospectively analyzed. Measurements and Main Results There were total 179 cases of the Robotic Single-Site hysterectomy. One hundred seventy cases had adenomyosis, or leiomyoma or those combined diseases. The mean ages was 47.24±6.02. The mean total operation time was 120.44±40.61 mins, with the mean docking time 3.47±1.79 mins. The mean estimated blood loss (EBL) was 177.12±184.82 ml and the mean hemoglobin change was 1.92±0.95 g/dl. The mean hospitalization period was 4.98±1.24 days. Only few intraoperative or perioperative complication in 7cases (0.039%) were noted. The conversion rate to laparotomy was zero. Conclusion The Robotic Single-Site hysterectomy is a safe, reliable and feasible surgical method in gynecology.

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