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Springer Verlag, Updates in Surgery, 3(67), p. 257-264

DOI: 10.1007/s13304-015-0299-y

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The learning curve in robotic distal pancreatectomy

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Abstract

No data are available on the learning curve in robotic distal pancreatectomy (RADP). The learning curve in RADP was assessed in 55 consecutive patients using the cumulative sum method, based on operative time. Data were extracted from a prospectively maintained database and analyzed retrospectively considering all events occurring within 90 days of surgery. No operation was converted to laparoscopic or open surgery and no patient died. Post-operative complications occurred in 34 patients (61.8 %), being of Clavien-Dindo grade I-II in 32 patients (58.1 %), including pancreatic fistula in 29 patients (52.7 %). No grade C pancreatic fistula occurred. Four patients received blood transfusions (7.2 %), three were readmitted (5.4 %) and one required repeat surgery (1.8 %). Based on the reduction of operative times (421.1 ± 20.5 vs 248.9 ± 9.3 min; p