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What are the true benefits of robotic pancreaticoduodenectomy for patients with pancreatic cancer?

Irena StefanovaFrancesca VescioFelix NickelNabeel MeraliMichele AmmendolaRajiv P LahiriTim D PencavelTim R WorthingtonAdam Enver Frampton
Published in: Expert review of gastroenterology & hepatology (2024)
RPD was associated with similar or longer operative times, and reduced intra-operative blood loss. Perioperative pain scores were significantly lower with shorter lengths of stay with the robotic approach. With regards to post-operative complications, post-operative pancreatic fistula rates were similar, with lower rates of clinically relevant fistulas after RPD. Oncological outcomes were comparable or superior in terms of margin status, lymph node harvest, time to chemotherapy and survival between RPD and OPD. In conclusion, RPD allows safe implementation of minimally invasive PD. The current literature shows that RPD is either equivalent, or superior in certain aspects to OPD. Once more centers gain sufficient experience, RPD is likely to demonstrate clear superiority over alternative approaches.
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