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Hybrid laparoscopic versus fully robot-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy: an international propensity-score matched analysis of perioperative outcome.

Jin-On JungEline M de GrootB Feike KingmaBenjamin BabicJelle P RuurdaPeter P GrimmingerJens P HölzenYin-Kai ChaoJan W HavemanMarc J van DetPhilippe RouanetFrank BenedixHecheng LiInderpal SarkariaMark I van Berge HenegouwenGijs I van BoxelPhilip ChiuJan-Hendrik EgbertsRubens SallumArul ImmanuelPaul TurnerDonald E LowMichal HubkaDaniel PerezPaolo StrignanoMatthias BieblM Asif ChaudryChristiane J BrunsRichard van HillegersbergHans F Fuchsnull null
Published in: Surgical endoscopy (2023)
Hybrid laparoscopic RAMIE and full RAMIE were oncologically equivalent with a potential decrease of postoperative complications and shorter (intensive care) stay after full RAMIE.
Keyphrases
  • robot assisted
  • minimally invasive
  • patients undergoing
  • cardiac surgery
  • human health
  • acute kidney injury
  • laparoscopic surgery