ColorectalVideo Gallery
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
OncologyVideo Gallery
Chicago 2009 Video – Robot Assisted Gastrectomy D2 Dissection for Adenocarcinoma: Initial Experience with 20 Patient
M. Gualtierotti
Background
The aims of this study were to assess the feasibility of robot–assisted gastrectomy for adenocarcinoma with D2 lymph nodal dissection and to analyze our preliminary results.
Patients and methods
Between January 2006 and June 2009 as many as 20 patients (12 females
Hepato-biliary and pancreaticVideo Gallery
Chicago 2009 Video – Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Porta Hepatis Lymph Node Dissection and Partial Hepatectomy for Carcinoma of Gallbladder
M. Li
Background/Hypothesis
Carcinoma of the gallbladder is diagnosed during or after cholecystectomy for presumed benign disease in 0.3% to 2% of cases. The current evidence supports the need for re-exploration and radical resection for incidental gallbladder tumors that are stage T2 or greater stage. The objective of re-exploration and resection is to remove the possible residual disease left behind by simple cholecystectomy and resection of associated lymph nodes. Traditionally
Hepato-biliary and pancreaticVideo Gallery
Chicago 2009 Video – Robotic Right Hepatectomy
P.C. Giulianotti
SUMMARY
The video presents the minimally invasive robotic assisted approach for a major right hepatectomy.
The procedure can be divided in to 3 major steps. The hilum dissection
Hepato-biliary and pancreaticVideo Gallery
Right hepatectomy
PC. Giulianotti
SUMMARY
The video discuss the technique of minimally invasive robotic assisted approach for a major right hepatectomy. The standardized procedure can be divided in to 3 major steps. The hylum dissection