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Most common robotic bariatric procedures: review and technical aspects

Pablo Acquafresca, Mariano Palermo, Tomasz Rogula, Guillermo Duza, Edgardo Serra

Year
2015
Citations
23
Access
Open access

Abstract

Since its appear in the year 1997, when Drs. Cadiere and Himpens did the first robotic cholecystectomy in Brussels, not long after the first cholecystectomy, they performed the first robotic bariatric procedure. It is believed that robotically-assisted surgery's most notable contributions are reflected in its ability to extend the benefits of minimally invasive surgery to procedures not routinely performed using minimal access techniques. We describe the 3 most common bariatric procedures done by robot. The main advantages of the robotic system applied to the gastric bypass appear to be better control of stoma size, avoidance of stapler costs, elimination of the potential for oropharyngeal and esophageal trauma, and a potential decrease in wound infection. While in the sleeve gastrectomy and adjustable gastric banding its utility is more debatable, giving a bigger advantage during surgery on patients with a very large BMI or revisional cases.

Keywords

MedicineSleeve gastrectomyStoma (medicine)CholecystectomyRobotic surgerySurgeryGastric bypassInvasive surgeryGeneral surgeryWeight loss

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