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Prince and princesses: The current status of robotic surgery in surgical oncology

Sarah B. Hays, Gaetano Corvino, Benjamin D. Lorié, William V. McMichael, Syed A. Mehdi, Caroline J. Rieser, Aram Rojas, Melissa E. Hogg

Year
2023
Citations
14
Access
Open access

Abstract

Robotic surgery has experienced a dramatic increase in utilization across general surgery over the last two decades, including in surgical oncology. Although urologists and gynecologists were the first to show that this technology could be utilized in cancer surgery, the robot is now a powerful tool in the treatment of gastrointestinal, hepato-pancreatico-biliary, colorectal, endocrine, and soft tissue malignancies. While long-term outcomes are still pending, short-term outcomes have showed promise for this technologic advancement of cancer surgery.

Keywords

MedicineSurgical oncologyRobotic surgeryGeneral surgeryColorectal cancerSurgeryInvasive surgeryEndocrine systemGastrointestinal cancerCancer

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