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Authors Arian SE, Munoz JL, Kim S, Falcone T
Received 26 August 2016
Accepted for publication 12 December 2016
Published 23 January 2017 Volume 2017:4 Pages 7—18
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/RSRR.S102743
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Masoud Azodi
Abstract: Robotic-assisted surgery has seen a rapid development and integration in
the field of gynecology. Since the approval of the use of robot for
gynecological surgery and considering its several advantages over conventional
laparoscopy, it has been widely incorporated especially in the field of
reproductive surgery. Uterine fibroids are the most common benign tumors of the
female reproductive tract. Many reproductive-aged women with this condition
demand uterine-sparing surgery to preserve their fertility. Myomectomy, the
surgical excision of uterine fibroids, remains the only surgical management
option for fibroids that entails preservation of fertility. In this review, we
focus on the role of robotic-assisted laparoscopic myomectomy and its current
status, in comparison with other alternative approaches for myomectomy,
including open, hysteroscopic, and traditional laparoscopic techniques. Several
different surgical techniques have been demonstrated for robotic myomectomy.
This review endeavors to share and describe our surgical experience of using
the standard laparoscopic equipment for robotic-assisted myomectomy, together
with the da Vinci Robot system. For the ideal surgical candidate,
robotic-assisted myomectomy is a safe minimally invasive surgical procedure
that can be offered as an alternative to open surgery. The advantages of using
the robot system compared to open myomectomy include a shorter length of
hospital stay, less postoperative pain and analgesic use, faster return to
normal activities, more rapid return of the bowel function, and enhanced
cosmetic results due to smaller skin incision sizes. Some of the disadvantages
of this technique include high costs of the robotic surgical system and
equipment, the steep learning curve of this novel system, and prolonged
operative and anesthesia times. Robotic technology is a novel and innovative
minimally invasive approach with demonstrated feasibility in gynecological and
reproductive surgery. This technology is expected to take the lead in
gynecological surgery in the upcoming decade.
Keywords: myomectomy, uterine fibroid, robotic
surgery, robotic-assisted laparoscopic myomectomy