Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery | 2019
Robotic Single-Site Plus One Port: Pancreas Enucleation
Abstract
PurposeLaparoscopic approaches to enucleation of the pancreas have been frequently described. Here we present a case of robotic single-site plus one port pancreas enucleation. To our knowledge, this enucleation surgical technique is the first to be reported in the medical literature.MethodsA 46-year-old male patient without previous medical or surgical history was incidentally diagnosed with a pancreatic mass during evaluation of intermittent right flank pain. Robotic single-site plus one port pancreas enucleation was performed using the Da Vinci single-site surgical platform with one additional port on November 16, 2016. Usual robotic instruments such as hook, bipolar, and vessel sealer with endo-wrist function could be used to facilitate effective surgical procedure with the additional port. The resected specimen was delivered through the umbilicus and a drain was not inserted.ResultsTotal operation time was 124\xa0min with total console time of 73\xa0min. Estimated blood loss was 50\xa0cm3. Final pathology result was neuroendocrine tumor, grade 1. The patient was discharged without any complications on postoperative day #4.ConclusionsRobotic single-site plus one port pancreas enucleation seems feasible with acceptable perioperative outcomes.