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Chicago 2009 Video – Advantages of Robotic Surgery for the Treatment of Gastric and Right Colon Neoplasm
F. Badessi
Objective
This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of using a robotic DaVinci system to the treatment of gastric and right colon resections in patients with neoplasm.
Materials and methods
From March 2009 to September we performed by a robotic DaVinci system 5 right emicolectomies and 4 gastric resections. The patients with right colon neoplasm (3 female and 2 male
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Chicago 2009 Video – Robotic Total Mesorectal Excision for Rectal Cancer. Technical Aspects
P. P. Bianchi
SUMMARY
The video shows technical aspects of robotic Total Mesorectal Excision (TME). Three robotic and two laparoscopic trocars were inserted. The cart and the arms of Da Vinci© are maintained in the same position during all the operation and the technique is full robotic. The anastomosis is performed under laparoscopic guidance with the Knight-Griffen technique.
Background/Hypothesis
The video shows technical aspects of robotic total mesorectal excision (TME) in rectal cancer
Materials & Methods
The Robotic system used was a four arms Da Vinci® Surgical System (Intuitive Surgical
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Chicago 2009 Video – Right Thorascopic Approach for Robot-Assisted Thymectomy in Patient whit Myasthemia Gravis
F. Sbrana
Background/Hypothesis
The approach to the mediastinal space represents one of the most interesting applications of the Da Vinci Robotic system allowing a precise dissection in narrow anatomical regions. Different video–assisted approaches (left-side
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Chicago 2009 Video – Robotic vs Laparoscopic Total Mesorectal Excision for Rectal Cancer. A Comparative Analysis of Oncological Safety and Short-Term Outcomes
P.P. Bianchi
SUMMARY
This study evaluate feasibility
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Chicago 2009 Video – Combined Robot-Assisted Operations Successfully Treat Coexisting Intraabdominal Disesases
Y. Woo
Background/Hypothesis
Advancements in minimally invasive surgical techniques have allowed for surgeons to safely combine various laparoscopic procedures including hernioraphies