Is robotic-assisted surgery safe in the elderly population? An analysis of gynecologic procedures in patients ≥ 65 years old Journal Article


Authors: Aloisi, A.; Tseng, J. H.; Sandadi, S.; Callery, R.; Feinberg, J.; Kuhn, T.; Gardner, G. J.; Sonoda, Y.; Brown, C. L.; Jewell, E. L.; Barakat, R. R.; Leitao, M. M. Jr
Article Title: Is robotic-assisted surgery safe in the elderly population? An analysis of gynecologic procedures in patients ≥ 65 years old
Abstract: Background: The elderly population is expanding worldwide but is underrepresented in clinical trials. We sought to assess the safety of robotic gynecologic surgery in an elderly cohort and to identify factors associated with unfavorable outcomes. Methods: All patients ≥ 65 years who underwent a robotically assisted procedure at a single institution between May 2007 to December 2016 were divided into three age groups: 65–74 (Group 1); 75–84 (Group 2); ≥ 85 (Group 3). Perioperative outcomes were recorded in patients who did not require conversion to laparotomy. We compared clinical variables among groups and performed multivariate logistic regression to detect variables associated with major complications (≥ Grade 3) or 90-day mortality. Results: We retrospectively identified 982 cases: 685 in Group 1; 249 in Group 2; 48 in Group 3. Median age = 71 years. Median BMI = 28.9. Malignancy was documented in 72.8% of cases; the majority were endometrial cancer (61.8%). Thirty-four patients (3.5%) were readmitted within 30 days. Seventy-seven (7.8%) had a postoperative complication, and 23 (2.3%) had a major complication. Ninety-day mortality was 0.5%. There was significant difference between groups with respect to body mass index (P = 0.026), ECOG PS (P ≤ 0.001), > 5 comorbidities (P = 0.005), hospital stay (P < 0.001), major complications (P = 0.001), and 90-day mortality (P < 0.001). On multivariable logistic regression, age ≥ 85 years was associated with major complications. Body mass index, age ≥ 85 years, and major complications were significantly associated with 90-day mortality. Conclusions: Robotic-assisted surgery appears to be safe in an elderly cohort. The incidence of overall and major complications is consistent with those reported in the literature. Patients ≥ 85 years old appear to be at higher risk of unfavorable outcomes. © 2018, Society of Surgical Oncology.
Journal Title: Annals of Surgical Oncology
Volume: 26
Issue: 1
ISSN: 1068-9265
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2019-01-01
Start Page: 244
End Page: 251
Language: English
DOI: 10.1245/s10434-018-6997-1
PUBMED: 30421046
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC6639802
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Notes: Export Date: 1 February 2019 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Ginger J Gardner
    270 Gardner
  2. Elizabeth Jewell
    131 Jewell
  3. Richard R Barakat
    629 Barakat
  4. Carol Brown
    167 Brown
  5. Yukio Sonoda
    472 Sonoda
  6. Mario Leitao
    575 Leitao
  7. Samith Sandadi
    12 Sandadi
  8. Jill   Tseng
    27 Tseng
  9. Alessia Aloisi
    15 Aloisi