Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to assess the surgical outcomes and learning curve of robotic single-port vaginal natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (RSP-vNOTES) for hysterectomy in benign gynecologic conditions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective observational analysis was conducted of 97 consecutively enrolled patients who underwent RSP-vNOTES hysterectomy using the da Vinci (single-port) SP system between December 2023 and July 2025 at a single tertiary care center. RESULTS: Median procedural durations included a total operative time of 151 minutes, a port placement time of five minutes, a docking time of two minutes, a robotic console time of 78 minutes, and a hysterectomy time of 35 minutes. One case (1.0%) required conversion to a transumbilical single-incision robotic approach for management of diaphragmatic endometriosis after completion of the vaginal hysterectomy, rather than due to failure of the hysterectomy itself. Fourteen patients (14.4%) experienced perioperative complications. Cumulative sum analysis revealed that hysterectomy time stabilized after approximately 30 cases, while port placement and docking times plateaued after 43 and 37 cases, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that proficiency in RSP-vNOTES can be achieved with sequential case experience. RSP-vNOTES appears to be a safe and effective surgical approach for hysterectomy, including complex scenarios such as endometriosis. Proficiency is typically achieved after 30 cases, particularly among surgeons with prior experience in robotic-assisted single-site and vNOTES techniques.