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Application of Robot-assisted Pancreaticobiliary Junction Resection in Benign Duodenal Tumors. | LitMetric

Application of Robot-assisted Pancreaticobiliary Junction Resection in Benign Duodenal Tumors.

J Vis Exp

Department of General Surgery (Hepatobiliary, Pancreatic and Splenic Surgery), The Sixth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University; Biomedical Innovation Center, The Sixth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University;

Published: December 2024

Robot-assisted pancreaticobiliary junction resection is a surgical technique employed to treat benign duodenal tumors. The procedure involves several key steps: making a longitudinal incision in the duodenum, excising the tumor at the pancreaticobiliary junction, inserting a biliary stent, connecting the biliary and duodenal mucosa, and suturing the duodenal incision during phase I. The robotic system enhances visibility, facilitates precise operations, minimizes duodenal traction injuries to the duodenum and surgical trauma, ensures accurate suture and fixation of bile duct stents, connects the bile duct and duodenal mucosa and reduces postoperative recovery time. Given the complexity of the operation and the associated risk of postoperative duodenal fistula, a thorough preoperative evaluation and meticulous perioperative preparation are crucial. Prior to the procedure, a comprehensive assessment was conducted, integrating the patient's medical history, family history, serological tests, and imaging studies. Special emphasis was placed on determining the benign or malignant nature of the tumor and evaluating the status of the duodenal artery blood supply network to ascertain the feasibility and efficacy of the surgery. During the operation, efforts were made to minimize duodenal trauma and avoid compromising the duodenal artery blood supply network. Additionally, the use of bile duct stents was considered essential to prevent biliary strictures, facilitate bile discharge, and mitigate biliary complications. Postoperatively, real-time monitoring of amylase and jaundice indicators in drainage fluid informed the timely removal of drainage tubes in accordance with the enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol. Subsequent follow-up indicated a successful recovery, characterized by a notable reduction in preoperative abdominal pain, the absence of long-term complications, and no evidence of tumor recurrence. Consequently, robot-assisted pancreaticobiliary junction resection demonstrates a safe and effective surgical approach for the treatment of benign duodenal tumors.

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