作者: D. Vitobello , G. Siesto , C. Bulletti , A. Accardi , N. Iedà
DOI: 10.1016/J.EJSO.2012.02.188
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摘要: Abstract Aims To evaluate the feasibility and safety of robotic radical parametrectomy (RRP) pelvic lymphadenectomy for management occult invasive cervical cancer or local recurrence endometrial to compare our outcomes with evidence available in literature. Methods Starting from 07/2008 consecutive patients submitted RRP have been included this study. A comprehensive literature review published papers about subject was carried out. Results During study period 11 were managed; 7 4 had an a vaginal cancer, respectively. One intra-operative one post-operative complications recorded. Neither conversion laparotomy, nor blood transfusions occurred. Three women required further adjuvant therapies. After median follow-up 19 months (range 8–36) has detected. The other 200 15 different collected compared findings. Conclusions Robotic surgery represents effective alternative accomplish comparable results those reported terms safety. is certainly demanding procedure which however avoids radiotherapy more than 80% cases.