Lower Rates of Unplanned Conversion to Open in Robotic Approach to Esophagectomy for Cancer.
Jack Philip SilvaLuke R PutnamJessica WuLi DingKamran SamakarStuart AbelJames D NguyenAdrian B DobrowolskyNikolai A BildzukewiczJohn C LiphamPublished in: The American surgeon (2022)
A robotic approach to esophagectomy was associated with a lower likelihood of unplanned conversion to open, and patients who were converted to open experienced worse outcomes. Future studies should aim to determine why a robotic esophagectomy approach may lead to fewer open conversions as it may be an underappreciated benefit of this newest operative approach.