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Robotik in der Leberchirurgie – Tipps und Tricks

Translated title of the contribution: Robotics in Liver Surgery - Tips and Tricks

Stefan Heinrich*, Christoph Tschuor, Hauke Lang

*Corresponding author for this work
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    Abstract

    Since minimally invasive liver surgery has proven benefits over open surgery, this technique should also be implemented more broadly in Germany. With the dramatic development in minimally invasive and robotic liver surgery, this approach has been established in recent years. Most recent analyses suggest lower complication rates, blood loss and hospital stay compared to open and laparoscopic liver surgery. In contrast to laparoscopic surgery, the technical setting of robotic liver surgery is widely independent of the type of resection. The laparoscopic and robotic technologies should be considered to be equal at the moment, although most recent analyses even suggest additional advantages of robotic over laparoscopic liver surgery. Moreover, robotics has a greater potential for technical refinements, including the inclusion of artificial intelligence and machine learning. Most steps can be transferred from open and laparoscopic liver surgery, but a dissection device such as the CUSA has not yet been developed. Consequently, different techniques have been reported for parenchymal transsection. Due to the special technical features of robotic surgery, intensive training programs should be used prior to the establishment of a robotic liver surgery program.

    Translated title of the contributionRobotics in Liver Surgery - Tips and Tricks
    Original languageGerman
    JournalZentralblatt fur Chirurgie
    Volume148
    Issue number4
    Pages (from-to)359-366
    Number of pages8
    ISSN0044-409X
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 2023

    Keywords

    • Liver surgery
    • minimal-invasive surgery
    • robotic surgery

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