| Literature DB >> 33839441 |
Se-Jin Baek1, Guglielmo Niccolò Piozzi1, Seon-Hahn Kim2.
Abstract
Advanced robotic technology makes it easier to perform total mesorectal excision procedures in the narrow pelvis for rectal cancer while maintaining the advantages of minimally invasive surgery. Robotic surgery for rectal cancer leads to lower conversion rates and faster recovery of urogenital function than conventional laparoscopic surgery. However, longer operative time and high cost are major weaknesses of robotic surgery. To date, most other short-term surgical outcomes, pathologic outcomes, and long-term oncologic outcomes of robotic surgery have not shown significant advantages over laparoscopic surgery. However, robotic surgery is still a valid and highly anticipated surgical approach for rectal cancer because it greatly reduces the surgeon's workload and learning curve. There are also advantages when robotic techniques are applied to technically demanding procedures such as lateral pelvic lymph node dissection or intersphincteric resection. The introduction of new surgical robot systems, including the da Vinci® SP system, is expected to expand the applications of robotic surgery and provide new advantages.Entities:
Keywords: Colorectal neoplasm; Minimally invasive surgery; Robotic surgery
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33839441 DOI: 10.1016/j.suronc.2021.101559
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Oncol ISSN: 0960-7404 Impact factor: 3.279