BackgroundThis study reported the surgical details and outcomes in a case of totally robotic total gastrectomy (TRTG) using the da Vinci Xi robotic system, aiming to share surgical experience in difficult procedures during TRTG and add evidence supporting the feasibility and safety of TRTG. MethodsA 55-year-old male patient diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of gastroesophageal junction underwent TRTG via the da Vinci Xi robotic system in Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center on January 10, 2024. The surgical details and perioperative outcomes were summarized. ResultsWith an estimated blood loss of 100 ml, the operation lasted 210 min, including an anastomosis time of 36 min. During a postoperative hospital stay of 7 days, the patient started liquid diet after the removal of gastric tube on the third day. There were no perioperative complications. Postoperative radiography demonstrated no evidence of anastomotic fistulas or luminal narrowing. The final pathology revealed a 4.5∗1.5 cm gastric adenocarcinoma with 10/61 positive lymph nodes. The pathological stage of this patient was pT3N3aM0 IIIB. ConclusionsThis successful surgery reflected the effectiveness of minimally invasive surgery for total gastrectomy through a totally intracorporeal robotic approach. Future research is warranted to further validate the feasibility and safety of performing TRTG.
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