Robotic-assisted versus laparoscopic bowel anastomoses: randomized crossover in vivo experimental study

Initial learning curves are potentially shorter in robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) than in conventional laparoscopic surgery (LS). There is little evidence to support this claim. Furthermore, there is limited evidence how skills from LS transfer to RAS.

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Main Authors: Haney, Caelán Max (Author) , Kowalewski, Karl-Friedrich (Author) , Schmidt, Mona Wanda (Author) , Lang, Franziska (Author) , Bintintan, Vasile (Author) , Fan, Carolyn (Author) , Wehrtmann, Fabian (Author) , Studier-Fischer, Alexander (Author) , Felińska, Eleni Amelia (Author) , Müller, Beat P. (Author) , Nickel, Felix (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: August 2023
In: Surgical endoscopy and other interventional techniques
Year: 2023, Volume: 37, Issue: 8, Pages: 5894-5901
ISSN:1432-2218
DOI:10.1007/s00464-023-10044-7
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Author Notes:Caelán Max Haney, Karl-Friedrich Kowalewski, Mona Wanda Schmidt, Franziska Lang, Vasile Bintintan, Carolyn Fan, Fabian Wehrtmann, Alexander Studier-Fischer, Eleni Amelia Felinska, Beat Peter Müller-Stich, Felix Nickel
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Summary:Initial learning curves are potentially shorter in robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) than in conventional laparoscopic surgery (LS). There is little evidence to support this claim. Furthermore, there is limited evidence how skills from LS transfer to RAS.
Item Description:Online veröffentlicht: 18. April 2023
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ISSN:1432-2218
DOI:10.1007/s00464-023-10044-7