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Robotic Hepatectomy Is a Safe and Cost-Effective Alternative to Conventional Open Hepatectomy: a Single-Center Preliminary Experience.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery. Mar2021, Vol. 25 Issue 3, p825-828. 4p.
Subject
*PORTAL vein surgery
*HEPATECTOMY
*ROBOTICS
*MINIMALLY invasive procedures
*PANCREATIC acinar cells
Language
ISSN
1091-255X
Abstract
Given the equivalent morbidity and reduced hospital stay in the robotic hepatectomy patients with a similar overall cost, our data appears to support robotic hepatectomy as an alternative to traditional open hepatectomy in selective cases. Keywords: Robotic surgery; Hepatectomy; da Vinci; Hepatobiliary surgery; Minimally invasive surgery EN Robotic surgery Hepatectomy da Vinci Hepatobiliary surgery Minimally invasive surgery 825 828 4 03/10/21 20210301 NES 210301 Introduction The majority of liver surgery worldwide continues to be performed open, as laparoscopic hepatectomy is technically challenging with a steep learning curve.[1]Robotic technology overcomes many of the technical limitations of laparoscopy and improves the ability of hepatobiliary surgeons to safely perform minimally invasive hepatectomy, particularly major hepatectomy.[2] SP - sp [4] However, robotic hepatectomy has not been widely applied worldwide and is limited to centers with extensive experience in minimally invasive hepatobiliary surgery. [Extracted from the article]