JOURNAL ARTICLE

ROBOTIC GASTRECTOMY: TECHNIQUE STANDARDIZATION

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background: Robotic gastrectomy is gaining popularity worldwide. It allows reduced blood loss and lesser pain. However, it widespread use is limited by the extensive learning curve and costs. Aim: To describe our standard technique with reduced use of robotic instruments. Methods: We detail the steps involved in the procedure, including trocar placement, necessary robotic instruments, and meticulous surgical description. Results: After standardizing the procedure, 28 patients were operated with this budget technique. For each procedure material used was: 1 (Xi model) or 2 disposable trocars (Si) and 4 robotic instruments. Stapling and clipping were performed by the assistant through an auxiliary port, limiting the use of robotic instruments and reducing the cost. Conclusion: This standardization helps implementing a robotic program for gastrectomy in the daily practice or in one`s institution.

Keywords:
Standardization Gastrectomy Robotic surgery Port (circuit theory) Medicine Computer science Medical physics Surgery Engineering Mechanical engineering Operating system

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Citation History

Topics

Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Esophageal and GI Pathology
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Surgery
Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Surgery
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