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Comparative analysis of learning curve in complex robot-assisted and laparoscopic liver resection
Authors:Mikhail Efanov  Ruslan Alikhanov  Victor Tsvirkun  Ivan Kazakov  Olga Melekhina  Pavel Kim  Andrey Vankovich  Konstantin Grendal  Stanislav Berelavichus  Igor Khatkov
Affiliation:1. Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery, Moscow Clinical Scientific Center, 11123, Shosse Entuziastov, 86, Moscow, Russia;2. Moscow Clinical Scientific Center, 11123, Shosse Entuziastov, 86, Moscow, Russia;3. Department of Interventional Radiology, Moscow Clinical Scientific Center, 11123, Shosse Entuziastov, 86, Moscow, Russia;4. Department of Abdominal Surgery, A.V. Vishnevsky Institute of Surgery, 11123, B. Serpukhovskaya, 27, Moscow, Russia
Abstract:

Background

There is no comparative analysis of the learning curves for robot-assisted and laparoscopic liver resection. We aimed to compare learning curves in complex robotic and conventional laparoscopic liver resections with regards to estimation of the difficulty index score.

Methods

The results of 131 consecutive liver resections were analyzed retrospectively (40 robot-assisted and 91 laparoscopic). The learning curve evaluation was based on calculation of procedures number before significant change of the difficulty index for minimally invasive liver resection or the rate of posterosuperior segments resection. Groups of early and late experience were compared in every type of approach (robot-assisted and laparoscopic).

Results

Significant increase of difficulty index (from 5.0 [3.0–7.7] to 7.3 [4.3–10.2]) of robotic procedures required 16 procedures. It was necessary to perform 29 laparoscopic resections in order to significantly increase the rate of laparoscopic posterosuperior segments resection but without significant increase of difficulty index. The implementation of minimally invasive liver resection started with the robotic approach.

Conclusion

The learning curve for robot-assisted liver resections is shorter in comparison with laparoscopic resections. The inclusion of robot-assisted resections in a minimally invasive liver surgery program may be useful to rapidly increase the complexity of laparoscopic liver resections.
Keywords:Correspondence: Mikhail Efanov   Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary surgery   Moscow Clinical Scientific Center   Shosse Entuziastov   Moscow   Russia.
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