Background: We aimed to compare the outcomes of Robot-assisted sacrocolpopexy (RASC) performed using the novel HUGO Robot-Assisted Surgery (RAS) System with the Da Vinci Xi surgical system.

Methods: Data from 38 women undergoing RASC for a ≥ 2-grade pelvic organ prolapse were collected (2021-2023).

Results: Overall, 23 (60.5%) and 15 (39.5%) procedures were performed using the DaVinci Xi and the HUGO RAS system, respectively. The median total operative time was 123 (IQR:106.5-140.5) minutes for the DaVinci Xi versus 120 (IQR:120-146) minutes for the HUGO RAS cases (p = 0.5). No conversion to open/laparoscopic surgery, perioperative complications, or system failures occurred. No differences were recorded according to day of catheter removal and length of stay.

Conclusions: This study represents the first worldwide comparison of RASC executed using the HUGO RAS versus the Da Vinci Xi System. Our data suggest that RASC might be performed with both robotic platforms with similar perioperative outcomes.

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