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Robotic low anterior resection: how to maximise success in difficult surgery

Authors
Toh, J. W. T.Peirce, C.Tou, S.Chouhan, H.Pfeffer, F.Kim, Seon Hahn
Issue Date
Jul-2020
Publisher
SPRINGER-VERLAG ITALIA SRL
Keywords
Robotic colorectal surgery; Minimally invasive surgery; Anterior resection; Rectal cancer surgery
Citation
Techniques in Coloproctology, v.24, no.7, pp 747 - 755
Pages
9
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Techniques in Coloproctology
Volume
24
Number
7
Start Page
747
End Page
755
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/763
DOI
10.1007/s10151-020-02227-4
ISSN
1123-6337
1128-045X
Abstract
Minimally invasive laparoscopic low or ultra-low anterior resection may present as a complex, technically difficult challenge to even the most experienced of colorectal surgeons. This is because, within the narrow confines of the pelvis, there is usually limited visibility, and difficult manoeuvrability of rigid laparoscopic instrumentation with resulting poor access. The utilisation of robotic technology makes sense within the narrow confines of the pelvis. Several studies including recent meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials and propensity-score-matched cohorts have shown reduced rates of conversion to open. Some studies have also shown benefits including improved short-term outcomes and oncological benefits. However, robotic ultra-low anterior resection has a steep learning curve and many of the benefits of robotic surgery have not been fully realised, because the majority of surgeons are in the early phase of the learning curve. This 'How I do It' article provides a detailed description of the important technical points that may help in maximising success in performing robotically assisted laparoscopic ultra-low anterior resection.
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