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Clinical Trial
. 2000 May;73(5):1040-2.
doi: 10.1016/s0015-0282(00)00423-4.

Robotic-assisted laparoscopic microsurgical tubal anastomosis: a human pilot study

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Robotic-assisted laparoscopic microsurgical tubal anastomosis: a human pilot study

T Falcone et al. Fertil Steril. 2000 May.
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and safety of a robotic device to perform a laparoscopic tubal anastomosis.

Design: Prospective pilot study.

Setting: Tertiary care medical center.

Patient(s): Ten patients with previous tubal ligations underwent laparoscopic tubal ligation reversal using a robotic suturing device.

Intervention(s): Tubal surgery was performed with a robotic system. A two-layered closure was used for all tubes. Four stitches of 8-0 polygalactin sutures were used for each layer.

Main outcome measure(s): Tubal patency; secondary measures were pregnancy rates, complications, and operative time.

Result(s): The procedure was completed successfully in all 10 patients. No patient required conversion to an open procedure. The mean time (+/-SD) required to complete the anastomosis of both tubes was 159 +/- 33.8 minutes. Chromotubation at the end of the procedure showed patency in all tubes anastomosed. A postoperative hysterosalpingogram 6 weeks after surgery demonstrated patency in 17 of the 19 (89%) tubes anastomosed. There have been five pregnancies so far. There were no complications.

Conclusion(s): Robotic technology can be used safely to create laparoscopic microsurgical anastomoses with adequate patency rates. Robotic technology has the potential to make laparoscopic microsuturing easier.

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