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Robotic Fourth-Arm Enucleation of an Esophageal Leiomyoma and Review of Literature

Kemp H. Kernstine, S. Emily, Andres Falabella, Natalie A. Ramirez, Casandra Anderson, Ihab Beblawi

Year
2009
Citations
14

Abstract

Esophageal leiomyomas are resected in symptomatic and/or malignancy-suspicious cases. Traditionally, they have been removed by laparotomy or thoracotomy and more recently by thoracoscopy and laparoscopy. Mucosal injury is reported as high as 7% of cases but may be higher in unreported general practice. Robotic technology seems to offer advantages. We describe a robotic approach that seems to minimize mobilization of the esophagus, potentially decreasing the likelihood of mucosal injury and postoperative recovery time. We review the literature to evaluate the reports of mucosal injury with the open, minimally invasive, and robotic techniques and describe our own method. To improve efficiency, we use a four-arm technique.

Keywords

EnucleationThoracoscopyThoracotomyMedicineLeiomyomaLaparotomyLaparoscopyEsophagusSurgeryMalignancy

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