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Safety of robotic cholecystectomy as index training procedure: the UK experience.

Irena StefanovaOmar AlkhatibAndrea SheelEdward AlabrabaMohammad AlibrahimAli ArshadAltaf AwanRyan BaronImran BhattiRicky BhogalVijayanand DhakshinamoorthyRafael Diaz-NietoDeclan DunneAdam E FramptonAlexander GreenShahin HajibandehZaed HamadyLiam HorganEleanor KissaneSailakshmi KrishnanRajesh KumarRajiv LahiriShi LamSiong-Seng LiauGabriele MarangoniShyam MoudhgalyaGeorgios PapadopoulosTim PencavelSarah PickerJason RamsinghAngela RigaMichael SilvaZahir SoonawallaDaren SubarVikas SudVivek UpasaniVincent WongTim WorthingtonKai Tai Derek YeungJawad Ahmad
Published in: Surgical endoscopy (2024)
The current study confirms that robotic cholecystectomy can be safely implemented to routine practice with a low risk of bile duct injury, low bile leak rate, low conversion to open surgery, and low need for subtotal cholecystectomy.
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