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Laparoscopic versus robotic abdominal and pelvic surgery: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials.

Michal KawkaYuman FongTamara M H Gall
Published in: Surgical endoscopy (2023)
There were no significant differences between robotic surgery and laparoscopic surgery with regards to mortality and morbidity outcomes in the majority of studies. Robotic surgery was frequently associated with longer operative times and higher overall cost. Selected studies found potential benefits in post-operative recovery time, and patient-reported outcomes; however, these were not consistent across procedures and trials, with most studies being underpowered to detect differences in secondary outcomes. Future research should focus on assessing quality of life, and long-term outcomes to further elucidate where the robotic platform could lead to patient benefits, as the technology evolves.
Keyphrases
  • patient reported outcomes
  • minimally invasive
  • laparoscopic surgery
  • robot assisted
  • case control
  • case report
  • risk factors
  • high throughput
  • skeletal muscle
  • adipose tissue
  • acute coronary syndrome