| Literature DB >> 26531110 |
Teuta Shemshedini1, Tana S Pradhan2, Tarah L Pua3, Sean S Tedjarati4.
Abstract
In the United States, the epidemic of obesity is readily apparent in women diagnosed with endometrial cancer, the most common gynecologic malignancy. Overall, the benefits of minimally invasive surgery and its oncologic outcomes are similar among laparoscopy and robotic approaches. However, in stratifying obese patients by BMI, more data is needed on morbidly obese patients and their candidacy for robotic surgery along with the technical challenges of staging procedures. Cost analysis studies targeted specifically to the obese and morbidly obese patient is needed to further justify efforts at promoting robotic surgery in this patient population.Entities:
Keywords: Endometrial cancer; Gynecologic oncology; Gynecologic surgery; Obesity; Robotic Surgery
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26531110 DOI: 10.1007/s11701-015-0509-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Robot Surg ISSN: 1863-2483