Robotic colorectal procedures: does operative start time impact short-term outcome?
Yosef NasseriKimberly OkaEli KasheriJason CohenJoshua EllenhornBrian K CoxAnderson LeeMoshe BarnajianPublished in: Surgical endoscopy (2022)
We found no correlation between surgery start time and intra- or postoperative outcomes. This can be partly attributed to these cases being non-emergent and performed primarily by two experienced surgeons with highly trained operating room robotic staff in a large volume tertiary center. This, along with decreased fatigue attributed to superior ergonomics of robotic surgery, may have mitigated previously reported differences between morning and afternoon procedures.
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