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Robotic Hepatectomy: The Evidence
Current Surgery ReportsPurpose of ReviewRobotic hepatectomy has gained popularity in recent years as an advanced form of minimally invasive liver surgery. This review aims to assess the current literature on robotic liver resection and its clinical efficacy, patient selection criteria, perioperative and oncologic outcomes, as well as its integration with evolving ...
Kose, Emin, Ozdemir, Zeynep
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Robotic hepatectomy: current evidence and future directions
Minerva Surgery, 2023Minimally invasive hepatectomy continues to gain popularity and acceptance for treatment of benign and malignant liver disease. Robotic hepatectomy offers potential advantages over open and conventional laparoscopic approaches. Review of the literature on robotic hepatectomy was performed.
Kristin E, Goodsell, James O, Park
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A meta-analysis between robotic hepatectomy and conventional open hepatectomy
Journal of Robotic SurgeryCurrent meta-analysis was performed to compare robotic hepatectomy (RH) with conventional open hepatectomy (OH) in terms of peri-operative and postoperative outcomes. PubMed, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library were all searched up for comparative studies between RH and OH.
Zhi-Qiang, He +4 more
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146: ROBOTIC CENTRAL HEPATECTOMY
Gastroenterology, 2022Marcel Autran Machado +2 more
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Right Hepatectomy: Robot-Assisted Approach
2013Liver surgery has advanced more than any other type of surgery since the early 1980s. This development is partly due to advances in technology and surgical instrumentation, as well as in anesthetic management of patients. In fact, indications for extended liver surgery interventions being performed today were thought of as unthinkable practice just a ...
David Calatayud +1 more
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Left Hepatectomy: Robot-Assisted Approach
2013Laparoscopy is now the standard approach for left lateral segmentectomy and is the preferred method for resection of liver tumors measuring
Ugo Boggi +4 more
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Learning curve analysis after 500 robotic hepatectomies
Journal of Gastrointestinal SurgeryThe robotic platform is growing in popularity for hepatobiliary resections. Although the learning curve for basic competency has been reported, this is the first study to analyze the learning curve to achieve long-term mastery on a decade of experience with more than 500 robotic hepatectomies.After institutional review board approval, 500 consecutive ...
Michelle M, Dugan +5 more
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Robotic hepatectomies: advances and perspectives.
Minerva chirurgica, 2017Over recent years, minimally invasive hepatic resections have increasingly been reported in the literature. Even though hepatic surgery is still considered a challenge for surgeons due to its technical difficulties and high morbidity, the development and spread of robotic surgery has highlighted a new interest, which has induced a rapid dissemination ...
Ammar, Dehlawi +6 more
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Robotic-assisted left hepatectomy–with video
Journal of Visceral Surgery, 2023Jacopo, Galvanin +2 more
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