Usefulness of articulating laparoscopic instruments during laparoscopic gastrectomy for gastric adenocarcinoma
Eun‐Ju Lee, Kanghaeng Lee, So Hyun Kang, Sang Jun Lee, Yongjoon Won, Young Suk Park, Sang-Hoon Ahn, Yun‐Suhk Suh, Hyung‐Ho Kim
Abstract
Purpose: Conventional straight-shaped laparoscopic surgical instruments have limitations that, unlike robotic surgery, the wrist joint cannot be used. This study aimed to analyze the short-term safety and feasibility of ArtiSential (Livsmed), a new articulating laparoscopic instrument, which obviates the limitations of conventional laparoscopic surgery and allows the wrist joint to be used freely over 360° as in robotic surgery. Methods: The study included patients who underwent conventional laparoscopy or laparoscopy with the ArtiSential instrument. Patients who underwent laparoscopic gastrectomy for primary gastric adenocarcinoma in our institution were retrospectively reviewed. The groups were propensity score matched in a 11 ratio. Primary endpoint was incidence of early postoperative complication (postoperative 30-day morbidity and mortality) and secondary endpoints were operative outcomes. Results: = 0.656). Conclusion: The current study showed that the use of ArtiSential is a safe and feasible option without increasing operation time, length of hospital stay, and intraoperative bleeding.