作者: Vanna Zanagnolo , Annalisa Garbi , Maria Teresa Achilarre , Lucas Minig
DOI: 10.1016/J.JMIG.2017.01.006
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摘要: Robotic-assisted surgery is a technological advancement that facilitates the application of minimally invasive techniques for complex operations in gynecologic oncology. The objective this article was to review literature regarding role robotic-assisted treat women with cancers. majority publications on robotic are still retrospective or descriptive nature; however, data managing patients approach show comparable, and at times improved, outcomes compared both laparoscopy (2-dimensional) laparotomy approaches. has been used endometrial cancer resulted increased use improved partially laparoscopy. This shown large cohorts as well obese whom complication rates have significantly decreased. For early cervical cancer, radical hysterectomy seems be safe feasible preferable seemingly comparable oncologic outcomes. conventional stage early-stage ovarian seem similar surgical outcomes, shorter learning curve surgery. However, appears more expensive than traditional In conclusion, facilitate Although randomized controlled trials lacking further elucidate equivalence robot-assisted methods terms outcome patients' quality life, technology effective could offer much larger group patients.