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Robotic versus open primary ventral hernia repair: A randomized controlled trial (Robovent Trial).


ABSTRACT: Background:The objective of the present study is to compare the outcomes open PVHR and robotic PVHR. Methods/Design:The present study will be a randomized single-blinded controlled trial with intention-to-treat analysis comparing robotic PVHR to open PVHR in adult patients undergoing elective PVHR with a defect ranging between 1-5 cm. Patient refusing to participate, not able to give informed consent, with history of intra-abdominal surgery contraindicating a robotic surgical approach will be excluded. The intervention will consist in laparoscopic robotically assisted trans-abdominal pre-peritoneal epigastric or umbilical PVHR with closure of fascial defect and non-adsorbable mesh reinforcement. The control will be open pre-peritoneal epigastric or umbilical hernia repair with closure of fascial defect and non-absorbable mesh reinforcement. The primary outcome will be the incidence of wound-related complication within 1 month. The secondary outcomes will be esthetic satisfaction, pain, pain-killers consumption, general complications, costs, operative time and early hernia recurrence. Discussion:Open PVHR is potentially associated to more wound-related complications, but has the advantages of cost-effectiveness, short operative time and totally extra-peritoneal repair. Laparoscopic PVHR has lower wound-related complications but implies placing the mesh in intra-peritoneal position, requires advanced laparoscopic skills, usually does not allow the closure of the defect, and can lead to excessive pain and pain-killers consumption. Robotic PVHR uses the same laparoscopic access as laparoscopic PVHR, but thanks to the extended range of motion given by the robotic system, allows defect closure, pre-peritoneal placement of the mesh and requires less technical skills.In the present randomized controlled trial, we expect to show that robotic PVHR leads to better wound-related outcomes than open PVHR. Trial registration:The present randomized controlled trial was registered into clinicaltrials.gov under registration number NCT04171921.

SUBMITTER: Douissard J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7186553 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Robotic versus open primary ventral hernia repair: A randomized controlled trial (Robovent Trial).

Douissard Jonathan J   Meyer Jeremy J   Dupuis Arnaud A   Peloso Andrea A   Mareschal Julie J   Toso Christian C   Hagen Monika M  

International journal of surgery protocols 20200404


<h4>Background</h4>The objective of the present study is to compare the outcomes open PVHR and robotic PVHR.<h4>Methods/design</h4>The present study will be a randomized single-blinded controlled trial with intention-to-treat analysis comparing robotic PVHR to open PVHR in adult patients undergoing elective PVHR with a defect ranging between 1-5 cm. Patient refusing to participate, not able to give informed consent, with history of intra-abdominal surgery contraindicating a robotic surgical appr  ...[more]

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