Background: Ventral hernia repair has evolved with the introduction of minimally invasive techniques, including laparoscopic and robotic-assisted approaches. This study compares open, laparoscopic, and robotic transabdominal pre-peritoneal (rTAPP) repair in terms of postoperative pain, recovery, hospital stay, complications, and cost-effectiveness.
Methods: A comparative observational study was conducted
over 12 months at two tertiary care hospitals. A total of 71 patients were
analyzed for open vs. laparoscopic repair, while 111 patients (78 IPOM, 33
rTAPP) were compared for laparoscopic vs. robotic surgery. Data on
demographics, pain scores, recovery time, complications, and costs were
collected and analyzed.
Results: Laparoscopic and robotic techniques significantly
reduced post-operative pain, hospital stay, and return-to-work duration
compared to open surgery. rTAPP had the lowest pain scores (VAS 0.36 at 1
month), shortest hospital stays (1.18 days), and fastest recovery. Open surgery
had higher complication rates (7.04%) compared to laparoscopic (1.4%) and
robotic (0%). However, robotic surgery incurred higher costs (INR 245,174.55
vs. INR 187,177.69 for IPOM).
Conclusion: Minimally invasive techniques offer superior
outcomes in ventral hernia repair. While robotic rTAPP provides enhanced
precision, reduced pain, and faster recovery, its high cost remains a
limitation. Future studies should assess long-term outcomes, recurrence rates,
and cost-benefit balance to optimize surgical decision-making.
Author (s) Details
Vinamra Mittal
Department of General Surgery, GEIMS, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India.
Divyanshu Ghildiyal
Department of General Surgery, Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, SRH
University, India.
Vivek Bindal
Institute of Minimal Access, Bariatrics & Robotic Surgery, Max Super
Specialty Hospitals, Vaishali, India.
Dhananjay Pandey
Institute of Minimal Access, Bariatrics & Robotic Surgery, Max Super
Specialty Hospitals, Vaishali, India.
P.K Sachan
Department of General Surgery, Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, SRH
University, India.
Yamini Mittal
Synergy Hospital, Dehradun, India.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/msti/v10/4645
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