Comparative perioperative and 5-year outcomes of robotic and laparoscopic or open inguinal hernia repair: A study of 153,727 patients in the state of New York
Surgical Endoscopy Jan 07, 2021
Tatarian T, Nie L, McPartland C, et al. - The perioperative outcomes of robotic inguinal hernia repair, as compared with the open and laparoscopic approaches, were determined utilizing the New York Statewide Planning and Research Cooperative System (SPARCS) administrative database. Between 2010 and 2016, inguinal hernia repair was performed on a total of 153,727 patients (117,603 [76.5%] O-IHR, 35,565 [23.1%] L-IHR; 559 [0.36%] R-IHR) in New York state. Outcomes suggest a possible correlation of R-IHR with comparable to more favorable 30-day perioperative outcomes as compared with L-IHR and O-IHR, respectively.
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