André Roncon DiasMarcus Fernando Kodama Pertille RamosDaniel José SzorRicardo Zugaib AbdallaLeandro Cardoso BarchiOsmar Kenji YagiUlysses RibeiroBruno ZilbersteinIvan Cecconello
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.
Jayshree TodkarRachel M. Gomes
Giuseppe SpinoglioGiampaolo FormisanoFerruccio RavazzoniFrancesca PagliardiAlessandra Marano
Ranjan SudanGeorge KasotakisAllison Betof WarnerAlene Wright
Marco MiloneMichele ManigrassoSalvatore D’AngeloSalvatore ApreaGiovanni Domenico De Palma
Minoa JungB BiascoMickaël ChevallayCharles‐Henri WassmerChristian TosoStefan Mönig