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Robotic esophagectomy

Brett L. Broussard, John Evans, Benjamin Wei, Robert J. Cerfolio

Year
2016
Citations
13
Access
Open access

Abstract

Robotic esophagectomy is an increasingly used modality. Patients who are candidates for traditional, open esophagectomy are typically also candidates for robotic esophagectomy. Knowledge of and training on the robotic platform is critical for success. Patient and port positioning is described. Either a hand-sewn or stapled intrathoracic anastomosis may be performed. Minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) appears to be associated with decreased respiratory complications versus open esophagectomy. Robotic esophagectomy may be performed with excellent perioperative outcomes, though long-term oncologic data regarding the operation are not yet available.

Keywords

EsophagectomyMedicinePerioperativeGeneral surgerySurgeryAnastomosisPort (circuit theory)Esophageal cancerCancerInternal medicine

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