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A review of the first 100 robotic cholecystectomies with a new cart-based surgical robot at a tertiary care centre.

Pradeep ChowbeyAbhimanyu DewanAnil SharmaRajesh KhullarVandana SoniManish Baijal
Published in: Journal of minimal access surgery (2023)
Our single-centre experience indicates that newer modular robotic systems present a rapid and natural progression for experienced surgeons looking to venture into robotic surgery. The well-established advantages of robotic surgery in the form of enhanced ergonomics, three-dimensional vision and improved dexterity are validated as indispensable aids in a surgeon's armamentarium. Our initial experience reveals that robotic surgery for more common surgical procedures such as cholecystectomies will be rapidly accepted, safe and effective. There is a need to innovate and expand the range of instrumentation and energy devices available.
Keyphrases
  • tertiary care
  • robot assisted
  • minimally invasive
  • quality improvement
  • antiretroviral therapy
  • sensitive detection