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Item Type Journal Article
Title Standardized single docking, four arms and fully robotic proctectomy for rectal cancer: the key points are the ports and arms placement
Creator Bertrand et al.
Author Martin Marie Bertrand
Author Pierre-Emmanuel Colombo
Author Anne Mourregot
Author Drissa Traore
Author Sébastien Carrère
Author François Quénet
Author Philippe Rouanet
Abstract Rectal cancer continues to be a surgical challenge. As more technology is developed, the surgeon must both incorporate this new technology into his practice and, at the same time, keep improving oncologic surgery and overall outcomes. We describe a standardized approach and fully robotic proctectomy, using four arms and one single docking (SI system). Patient cart and ports placement, as well as arms position to avoid collision, are key points to perform the entire procedure with one single docking. Although the place of robotic surgery might still need to be defined, standardizing the procedures is a step towards its evaluation. We propose with this report a solution to perform a single docking four arms robotic proctectomy.
Publication Journal of Robotic Surgery
Volume 10
Issue 2
Pages 171-174
Date Jun 2016
Journal Abbr J Robot Surg
Language eng
DOI 10.1007/s11701-015-0551-y
ISSN 1863-2491
Short Title Standardized single docking, four arms and fully robotic proctectomy for rectal cancer
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 26645073
Tags clinic, Humans, Insufflation, Patient Positioning, Pneumoperitoneum, Artificial, Ports placement, Proctectomy, Proctoscopy, Rectal cancer, Rectal Neoplasms, Robotic Surgical Procedures, Robotics, Surgical Equipment, Surgical Instruments
Date Added 2019/05/31 - 16:43:30
Date Modified 2019/05/31 - 16:43:42
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