AI Article Synopsis

  • - Sleeve gastrectomy (SG) is the most common type of metabolic and bariatric surgery, and this study focuses on robotic-assisted da Vinci (dV) SG, aiming to establish technical best practices.
  • - A committee of 10 experts created 49 consensus statements, which were evaluated by 240 professionals, leading to agreements on various key practices after two rounds of voting with a 49% overall response rate.
  • - The final consensus highlighted critical recommendations for stapler use during surgery, including guidance on staple height based on the number of pauses and acceptable staple sizes, providing a practical guide for surgeons.

Article Abstract

Background: Sleeve gastrectomy (SG) is the most commonly performed metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) procedure. Technical considerations related to the performance of SG are well established and reported in the literature but not in relation to robotic-assisted (RA) SG. We report the results of the first modified Delphi consensus-building exercise addressing technical considerations of RA da Vinci (dV) SG.

Objectives: Develop best practices for the performance of robotic-assisted da Vinci sleeve gastrectomy.

Setting: Survey based consensus statement.

Methods: A consensus building committee (CBC) was created comprising 10 experts in the field of RA surgery and MBS based on strict selection criteria. The CBC developed 49 consensus statements which were then shared with 240 experts in RA surgery. Our stopping criterion was stability in responses (≤15%). The consensus cut point was 70%.

Results: The overall response rate was 49%. In the first round of voting, there was consensus agreement on 25 statements (51%), consensus disagreement on 14 (28%), and no consensus on the remaining statements (21%). In the second round of voting, we reached agreement on 3 additional statements. Experts recommended the use of the number of pauses generated by the stapler to guide choice of staple height (91.2%) and to upsize the staple height when using buttressing (92%). There was also consensus (81.4%) that the use of the closed staple height of 1.00 mm (white) is acceptable and that stapling of the antrum using a 1.5-mm staple (blue load) is also acceptable (73%).

Conclusions: Collective expert opinion structured through a modified Delphi consensus statement presents a practical guide for surgeons interested in performing dV-SG.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.soard.2024.04.452DOI Listing

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