Hepato-biliary and pancreaticVideo Gallery
Robotic surgery in the treatment of liver cysts
A. Parisi
Liver cysts occur in approximately 5% of the western population. cysts are thin-walled structures that can contain fluid. Only a small percentage of patients will develop ymptoms including upper abdominal pain
Hepato-biliary and pancreaticVideo Gallery
Robotic Cholecystectomy in a case of suspicious gallbladder cancer
A. Parisi
Gallbladder cancer is a rare malignancy
Upper GIVideo Gallery
Robotic wedge resection for gastric GIST
A. Parisi
The stomach is the most common site for the development of gastrointestinal stromal tumours. The minimally invasive procedure is debated and must be evaluated based on the risk of breakage and fragmentation of the neoplasm. Actually
ColorectalVideo Gallery
One-stage minimally invasive treatment of synchronous cecal and low rectal carcinomas with liver metastasis in segment VIII by combined laparoscopic hepatic resection, robot-assisted right colectomy, and robot-assisted abdominoperineal resection
A. Parisi
Synchronous colorectal cancers are multiple tumors that occur simultaneously and have an incidence of about 2%-5%. Operative techniques for managing these lesions needs to be tailored to the individual
Hepato-biliary and pancreaticVideo Gallery
Robotic resection of liver metastasis from neuroendocrine tumor
A. Parisi
Neuroendocrine tumors are rare neoplasms presenting complex challenges to diagnosis and treatment. Neuroendocrine liver metastases can lead to incapacitating symptoms and can decrease survival.
Hepato-biliary and pancreaticVideo Gallery
Robotic fenestration of liver cyst
A. Parisi
Hepatic cysts are not uncommon. However
Hepato-biliary and pancreaticVideo Gallery
Robotic pancreaticojejunostomy and hepaticojejunostomy during whipple procedure
A. Parisi
Pancreaticoduodenectomy is one of the most technically demanding abdominal surgeries. This video shows the use of the robotic system to perform the reconstructive phase of the whipple procedure. The "Da Vinci" robotic system allows for a wide three-dimensional field of vision