Laparoscopic Versus Robot‐Assisted Sacrocolpopexy: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
Key Points
This research aims to compare the anatomical and clinical outcomes of laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy and robot-assisted sacrocolpopexy.
Conducted a systematic review of existing studies comparing laparoscopic and robot-assisted sacrocolpopexy.
Used meta-analysis to combine data on outcomes and morbidity from various studies.
Analyzed the equivalent effectiveness of both surgical techniques in different case complexities.
Found that both laparoscopic and robot-assisted sacrocolpopexy provide equivalent anatomical outcomes.
Identified similar clinical outcomes and levels of morbidity between the two techniques.
Noted that robot-assisted surgery may be beneficial in complex cases.
Abstract
RASC and LSC provide equivalent anatomical and clinical outcomes with similar morbidity. RASC may be particularly useful in complex or technically demanding cases.