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Robotic hernia repair with the novel HUGO robot system – An initial experience from a tertiary centre.
Jebakumar et al., J Minim Access Surg 2024
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https://doi.org/10.4103/jmas.jmas_193_23
The study presents an evaluation of the HUGO robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) system for hernia repair, a new technology introduced in 2021. The focus was on assessing the feasibility and safety of the HUGO system for ventral and groin hernia surgeries through a retrospective analysis over a year. The study involved seven hernia surgeries (five ventral and two groin), with an average surgery duration of 128 minutes and a docking time of 22.8 minutes. Notably, no adverse events were reported.
The HUGO system’s open console and maneuverable arm carts are highlighted as features that potentially improve surgical access and outcomes. The study concludes that the HUGO system is feasible for hernia repair, with outcomes comparable to traditional methods. However, it emphasizes the need for larger prospective studies to fully ascertain its efficacy and benefits, marking an important step in the evolution of robotic-assisted hernia repair.
This information is important as it introduces a novel robotic system in hernia surgery, suggesting a possible advancement in surgical techniques. It contributes to the current literature by providing initial evidence of the system’s safety and functionality, which could influence future surgical practices and patient care.
