The death of laparoscopy.
Davide FerrariTommaso ViolanteMarco NovelliPatrick P StarlingerRory L SmootJanani S ReisenauerDavid W LarsonPublished in: Surgical endoscopy (2024)
The study suggests a transformative shift towards robotic-assisted surgery, poised to dominate various minimally invasive procedures. The forecasts indicate that robotic surgery may surpass laparoscopy and open surgery in colectomies, proctectomies, pancreatectomies, and esophagectomies by 2025. This anticipated change emphasizes the need for proactive adjustments in surgical training programs to align with evolving surgical practices. The findings have substantial implications for future healthcare practices, necessitating a balance between traditional laparoscopy and the burgeoning role of robotic-assisted surgery.