Conversion rates in robotic thyroid surgery: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Int J Med Robot. 2022 Oct;18(5):e2427. doi: 10.1002/rcs.2427. Epub 2022 Jun 5.

Abstract

Objective: To define the conversion risk to open procedure during robot-assisted thyroid surgery (RATS) identifying potential specific subclasses of procedures or accesses at higher conversion risk.

Methods: In a PRISMA-compliant framework, all original prospective studies providing RATS conversion rates from multiple databases were pooled in a random-effects meta-analysis. Conversion rates were compared between different typologies of thyroid surgery and robotic access.

Results: 13 studies were deemed eligible. Four conversions from two studies were reported out of 398 procedures. No significant heterogeneity was observed (Cochran's Q p = 0.932; I2 = 0%). The pooled conversion rate was 1% (95% confidence interval, 0.1%-2%). The ANOVA-Q test failed to show significant differences when comparing type of thyroid surgery or robotic access (respectively p = 0.766 and p = 0.457).

Conclusion: While the conversion rate appears consistently low across studies, prospective data collection and systematic reporting of procedural complications are required for framing high-risk procedures and accesses.

Keywords: adverse events; complications; hemithyroidectomy; minimally invasive surgery; robotic surgery; thyroidectomy.

Publication types

  • Meta-Analysis
  • Review
  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Postoperative Complications
  • Prospective Studies
  • Robotic Surgical Procedures*
  • Robotics* / methods
  • Thyroid Gland / surgery