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Robotic Techniques in Esophagogastric Cancer Surgery: An Assessment of Short- and Long-Term Clinical Outcomes.

Sivesh Kathir KamarajahEwen A GriffithsAlexander W PhillipsJelle RuurdaRichard van HillegersbergWayne L HofstetterSheraz R Markar
Published in: Annals of surgical oncology (2021)
Despite potentially adverse learning curve effects and more advanced tumor stages captured during the study period, both RAMIE and RAMIG performed in mostly high-volume centers were associated with improved TO and long-term survival. Therefore, consideration for wider adoption but a well-designed phase 3 randomized controlled trial (RCT) is required for a full evaluation of the benefits conferred by robotic techniques for esophageal and gastric cancers.
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