Single-incision robotic adrenalectomy (SIRA): the future of adrenal surgery?

Gland Surg. 2020 Jun;9(3):853-858. doi: 10.21037/gs-2019-ra-02.

Abstract

In compliance with the trend toward less invasive techniques, single incision robotic surgeries have become more common and they have been increasingly used for several surgeries including adrenalectomy. Single incision robotic adrenalectomy (SIRA) aims to combine the merits of robotic surgery with previously defined single incision laparoscopic techniques. It has been shown to be safe and feasible, however, there are only few studies on this new technique. Due to scant data on SIRA in the current literature, it remains to be a current challenge in adrenal surgery. In this review, our goal is to present current literature on SIRA and discuss the data regarding perioperative outcomes, patient selection, learning curve, and its limitations.

Keywords: Adrenal tumor; minimally invasive surgery; robotic adrenalectomy; single-incision robotic surgery; single-port robotic surgery.

Publication types

  • Review