Telerobotic-assisted laparoscopic hysterectomy for benign and oncologic pathologies: Initial clinical experience with 30 patients

作者: F. Marchal , P. Rauch , J. Vandromme , I. Laurent , A. Lobontiu

DOI: 10.1007/S00464-004-9122-4

关键词: Laparoscopic surgeryLaparoscopyRobotic surgeryEndoscopyEndometrial cancerHysterectomyAbdominal surgeryCervical cancerMedicineSurgery

摘要: Telerobotic-assisted laparoscopic attempts to provide technological solutions the inherent limitations of traditional surgery. The aim this study is report first experience two teams concerning telerobotic-assisted hysterectomy for benign and malignant pathologies. This included 14 patients at University Hospital Saint Pierre Brussels (Belgium) 16 Cancer Center Nancy (France) from September 1999 July 2003. indications surgery were uterine diseases in 12 cases (stade I) (41%), pathologies uterus 18 (59%). Five postoperative complications (17%) occurred, none related robotic system. Robotic can be safely performed gynecologic gynecologic–oncologic with no increase complication rates. A significant advance represented by surgeon’s ergonomic improvement.

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