The Intraoperative Use of a Drain Line for Gas-Insufflation One-Step Single-Port Transaxillary (GOSTA) Robotic Thyroidectomy.
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[OBJECTIVE] This study aimed to evaluate the intraoperative use of a drain line for smoke suction during robotic thyroidectomy using a gas insufflation one-step single-port transaxillary (GOSTA) appro
- 표본수 (n) 53
- 연구 설계 cohort study
APA
Ku D, Chang YW, et al. (2024). The Intraoperative Use of a Drain Line for Gas-Insufflation One-Step Single-Port Transaxillary (GOSTA) Robotic Thyroidectomy.. OTO open, 8(4), e70060. https://doi.org/10.1002/oto2.70060
MLA
Ku D, et al.. "The Intraoperative Use of a Drain Line for Gas-Insufflation One-Step Single-Port Transaxillary (GOSTA) Robotic Thyroidectomy.." OTO open, vol. 8, no. 4, 2024, pp. e70060.
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Abstract 한글 요약
[OBJECTIVE] This study aimed to evaluate the intraoperative use of a drain line for smoke suction during robotic thyroidectomy using a gas insufflation one-step single-port transaxillary (GOSTA) approach and its impact on surgical outcomes.
[STUDY DESIGN] Retrospective cohort study.
[SETTING] University tertiary care facility.
[METHODS] A comprehensive retrospective analysis was conducted in patients divided into 2 groups: the Drain group, where a drain line was directly inserted into the surgical space during surgery (n = 53), and the Control group (n = 83). The 2 groups were compared in terms of perioperative surgical outcomes, including operative time, number of endoscope cleaning, and the number of patients with endoscopes that did not require cleaning.
[RESULTS] The operative time was significantly shorter in the Drain group than in the Control group ( = .003). The number of endoscope cleaning procedures was considerably lower in the Drain group ( < .001), indicating a decreased need for endoscope cleaning during surgery. Moreover, a higher number of patients with endoscopes that did not require cleaning were observed in the Drain group ( = .001), suggesting a potential benefit in maintaining endoscope clarity.
[CONCLUSION] These results suggest that using smoke suction with a drain line directly inserted into the surgical space in robotic thyroidectomy using the GOSTA approach may offer advantages such as reduced operative time and improved endoscope clarity.
[STUDY DESIGN] Retrospective cohort study.
[SETTING] University tertiary care facility.
[METHODS] A comprehensive retrospective analysis was conducted in patients divided into 2 groups: the Drain group, where a drain line was directly inserted into the surgical space during surgery (n = 53), and the Control group (n = 83). The 2 groups were compared in terms of perioperative surgical outcomes, including operative time, number of endoscope cleaning, and the number of patients with endoscopes that did not require cleaning.
[RESULTS] The operative time was significantly shorter in the Drain group than in the Control group ( = .003). The number of endoscope cleaning procedures was considerably lower in the Drain group ( < .001), indicating a decreased need for endoscope cleaning during surgery. Moreover, a higher number of patients with endoscopes that did not require cleaning were observed in the Drain group ( = .001), suggesting a potential benefit in maintaining endoscope clarity.
[CONCLUSION] These results suggest that using smoke suction with a drain line directly inserted into the surgical space in robotic thyroidectomy using the GOSTA approach may offer advantages such as reduced operative time and improved endoscope clarity.
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