A new surgical technique: robotic intracorporeal Kono-S anastomosis in Crohn's - a safety and feasibility case series on short-term outcomes

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Smalbroek, Bo P. [1 ,2 ]
Poelmann, Floris B. [1 ]
Smits, Anke B. [1 ]
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[1] St Antonius Hosp, Dept Surg, Nieuwegein, Netherlands
[2] Univ Utrecht, St Antonius, Dept Surg, Koekoekslaan 1, Nieuwegein, Netherlands
关键词
anastomosis; Crohn's disease; IBD; Kono-S; surgery; CROHNS-DISEASE; SURGERY; RECURRENCE; PREVENTION; MANAGEMENT; DIAGNOSIS;
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10.1111/codi.16914
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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AimThe Kono-S anastomosis was introduced as a possible solution to the high surgical recurrence rates in Crohn's disease. However, this technique is known to be challenging, which is why it was originally performed in an extracorporeal setting. The aim of this case series was to assess safety, in terms of intra-/postoperative complications, and feasibility, in terms of successful performance of anastomosis, of a robot-assisted intracorporeal Kono-S anastomosis.MethodThis is a prospective single-centre consecutive case series. Patients were considered eligible if they were diagnosed with refractory Crohn's disease with significant bowel stenosis of the terminal ileum. All patients underwent robot-assisted intracorporeal Kono-S anastomosis. Perioperative care was provided according to the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (R) protocol. Follow-up for postoperative complications was 30 days.ResultsTwenty patients were included, of whom 11 (55%) were men. The median age was 30 years [interquartile range (IQR) 22-51 years] and the median BMI was 25 kg/m2 (IQR 19-28 kg/m2). Intracorporeal Kono-S anastomosis was successfully performed in all cases. The median operating time was 155 min (IQR 144-176 min) and the median length of stay was 3 days (IQR 1-5 days). No conversions or 30-day mortality were observed. One patient experienced anastomotic leakage, which was treated with radiologically guided drainage. A total of three patients experienced postoperative complications in the first 30 days.ConclusionPerformance of intracorporeal robot-assisted Kono-S anastomosis seems safe and feasible in this case series for Crohn's disease. Since this is a first case series, further research is required to confirm results in a larger population-based cohort.
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