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Outpatient vs Inpatient Single-Port Robotic Urologic Surgery: Perioperative Outcomes and Complications

Antony Pellegrino, Ruben Sauer Calvo, Francesco Pellegrino, Luca Morgantini, Alberto Briganti, Francesco Montorsi, Simone Crivellaro

2024Urology Practice10 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The da Vinci Single Port (SP) robotic surgical system has minimized the impact of surgery on patients. Hence, outpatient robotic procedures are being explored to reduce costs and improve patient experience. Here, we evaluate the perioperative outcomes and safety of same-day discharge (SDD) after surgery compared to inpatient procedures using the SP. METHODS: A total of 374 patients underwent surgery with the da Vinci SP system between January 2019 and February 2023. Surgeries were performed in a single high-volume center. Patients were either managed with a standardized outpatient or inpatient protocol. SDD clinical pathway was implemented in June 2021. Patients were assessed for discharge eligibility based on specific guidelines. Detailed instructions were provided at discharge, and patients were followed postoperatively. Baseline characteristics, perioperative data, complications, time to complication, and readmissions were assessed. RESULTS: = .3). The proportion of successful SDDs increased over time, reaching 88% in October 2022. CONCLUSIONS: Outpatient surgery using the da Vinci SP is safe and feasible, without increasing postoperative complications compared to standard inpatient surgery.

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MedicinePerioperativeOutpatient surgerySurgeryComplicationRobotic surgeryPort (circuit theory)Retrospective cohort studyEmergency medicineGeneral surgeryAmbulatoryEngineeringElectrical engineeringMinimally Invasive Surgical TechniquesAbdominal Surgery and ComplicationsSurgical Simulation and Training
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