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Robotic Hernia Repair.

Nathaniel Stoikes, David Webb, Guy Voeller

Year
2016
Citations
10

Abstract

The use of the da Vinci robot for inguinal and ventral hernia repair has exponentially increased over the last five years. This increase is occurring in spite of historical cost analyses showing robotic surgery to be cost prohibitive for other general surgery procedures. Specific data regarding outcomes and cost analysis for hernia is lacking. The increase in robotic hernia repairs is likely related to intangible factors such as enhanced visualization, articulating instruments, and hospital resources. Further study of robotic hernia repair is needed prospectively as its use increases to delineate the true benefits.

Keywords

MedicineHernia repairHerniaGeneral surgeryInguinal herniaRobotic surgerySurgeryVentral hernia

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