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The current application and evidence for robotic approach in abdominal surgery: A narrative literature review

Niclas Dohrn, Stefan Kobbelgaard Burgdorf, Pieter de Heer, Mads Klein, Kristian K. Jensen

Year
2024
Citations
3
Access
Open access

Abstract

The current application of robotic surgery is evolving at a high pace in the current years. The technical advantages enable several abdominal surgical procedures to be performed minimally invasive instead of open surgery. Furthermore, procedures previously performed successfully using standard laparoscopy are now performed with a robotic approach, with conflicting results. The present narrative review reports the current literature on the robotic surgical procedures typically performed in a typical Scandinavian surgical department: colorectal, hernia, hepato-biliary, and esophagogastric surgery.

Keywords

MedicineRobotic surgeryGeneral surgerySurgeryNarrative reviewColorectal surgeryLaparoscopyInvasive surgeryLaparoscopic surgeryCurrent (fluid)

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