Abstract

PurposesRobotic gastrectomy (RG), as an innovation of minimally invasive surgical method, is developing rapidly for gastric cancer. But there is still no consensus on its comparative merit in either subtotal or total gastrectomy compared with laparoscopic and open resections.MethodsLiterature searches of PubMed, Embase and Cochrane Library were performed. We combined the data of four studies for RG versus open gastrectomy (OG), and 11 studies for robotic RG versus laparoscopic gastrectomy (LG). Moreover, subgroup analyses of subtotal and total gastrectomies were performed in both RG vs. OG and RG vs. LG.ResultsTotally 12 studies involving 8493 patients met the criteria. RG, similar with LG, significantly reduced the intraoperative blood loss than OG. But the duration of surgery is longer in RG than in both OG and LG. The number of lymph nodes retrieved in RG was close to that in OG and LG (WMD = −0.78 and 95% CI, −2.15−0.59; WMD = 0.63 and 95% CI, −2.24−3.51). And RG did not increase morbidity and mortality in comparison with OG and LG (OR = 0.92 and 95% CI, 0.69−1.23; OR = 0.72 and 95% CI, 0.25−2.06) and (OR = 1.06 and 95% CI, 0.84−1.34; OR = 1.55 and 95% CI, 0.49−4.94). Moreover, subgroup analysis of subtotal and total gastrectomies in both RG vs. OG and RG vs. LG revealed that the scope of surgical dissection was not a positive factor to influence the comparative results of RG vs. OG or LG in surgery time, blood loss, hospital stay, lymph node harvest, morbidity, and mortality.ConclusionsThis meta-analysis highlights that robotic gastrectomy may be a technically feasible alternative for gastric cancer because of its affirmative role in both subtotal and total gastrectomies compared with laparoscopic and open resections.

Highlights

  • Gastric cancer is the fourth most common malignancy and second leading cause of cancer death in the world [1]

  • Robotic surgery has been maturely adopted in many fields of advanced surgical procedures worldwide, especially for prostate cancer [8]

  • Library) were searched

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Introduction

Gastric cancer is the fourth most common malignancy and second leading cause of cancer death in the world [1]. Surgical resection remains the only curative treatment option and open gastrectomy with lymphadenectomy took a leading position in the treatment of gastric cancer for a long time. Robotic surgery has been maturely adopted in many fields of advanced surgical procedures worldwide, especially for prostate cancer [8]. In the field of gastric cancer, robotic gastrectomy (RG) has been reported to be beneficial for patients, with less injury and with compatible short-term oncologic outcomes to open gastrectomy (OG) or laparoscopic gastrectomy (LG) [9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20]

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