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Whole-Course Intraperitoneal Robot-Assisted Choledochal Cyst Excision with a Hidden Incision in Children Under 1 Year Old.

Background: Whole-course intraperitoneal robot-assisted choledochal cyst resection in children under 1 year of age is controversial due to its technical challenges. Current Pfannenstiel incision is widely used in adults for its cosmetic effects but is rarely used in children. Materials and Methods: We conducted a prospective, single-center study to assess the feasibility, safety, and cosmesis of whole-course intraperitoneal robot-assisted choledochal cyst resection with Pfannenstiel incision in children under 1 year of age. Results: Ten patients were treated with our surgical protocol, and there was no conversion to laparotomy. The average total operation time was 223 minutes. The average duration of anesthesia was 260.2 minutes. The average docking time between the robot arm and Trocar was 17.5 minutes. The average intraoperative blood loss was 16 mL. No postoperative complications occurred in the 10 patients. The mean time to start drinking water after surgery was 2.4 days. The mean postoperative drainage tube removal time was 2.6 days. The average length of stay was 8.5 days. The scar assessment scale total scores of the 2 observers were (6.8 ± 1.23) and (7.4 ± 1.84), respectively. For every patient, there are only four abdominal surgery scars of which 75% of scars were hidden by underpants and 25% of scars were not covered. Conclusion: It is feasible and safe to perform whole-courses intraperitoneal robot-assisted choledochal cyst resection with Pfannenstiel incision in children under 1 year old. It also has a hidden incision effect and is worthy of promotion.

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