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Outcomes of Reduced-Port Robotic Gastrectomy Compared With the Conventional Laparoscopy in Korea (KLASS-13)

Sung Hyun Park, Sang-Hoon Ahn, Chang Min Lee, Han Hong Lee, Yun‐Suhk Suh, Yoo Min Kim, Young Suk Park, Eun Hwa Kim, Hyoung‐Il Kim

2025Journal of the Korean Gastric Cancer Association5 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Radical gastrectomy with lymphadenectomy remains the standard treatment for gastric cancer. Minimally invasive gastrectomy, particularly the reduced-port robotic gastrectomy (REPROG), has gained attention because of its precision and reduced invasiveness. This study aimed to establish a nationwide REPROG database in Korea and to evaluate its clinical outcomes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All patients who underwent REPROG between February 2014 and December 2023 were analyzed. A comprehensive analysis of these patients, including perioperative outcomes, was conducted. To compare outcomes, a control group was selected from the 2019 Korea Nationwide Gastrectomy Database, focusing on patients receiving multiport conventional laparoscopic gastrectomy (CLG). A 1:2 propensity score matching was performed based on patient, tumor, and surgical characteristics. Perioperative outcomes, including the length of hospital stay, were compared between the matched cohorts. RESULTS: A total of 1,071 patients who underwent REPROG were collected, of which 1,060 were included after exclusion and compared with CLG cases from a nationwide database. REPROG demonstrated a significant reduction in hospital stay, with a mean duration of 6.1 days compared with 7.8 days for the CLG (P<0.001). The incidence of major complications was similar between the 2 groups (1.9% vs. 2.4%, P=0.493). The conversion rate for REPROG was 0.19%. The annual number of patients receiving REPROG steadily increased, reaching 267 patients (24.9%) by 2023. CONCLUSIONS: Patients undergoing REPROG had a shorter hospital stay and a low conversion rate, indicating its potential as a treatment option for gastric cancer when performed by highly experienced surgeons.

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MedicineSurgeryGastrectomyLaparoscopyGeneral surgeryCancerRobotic surgeryLaparoscopesComplicationMEDLINELaparoscopic surgeryGastric Cancer Management and OutcomesMinimally Invasive Surgical TechniquesGastrointestinal Tumor Research and Treatment