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doi:10.1007/s11701-023-01806-5...

Autor
Halabi, Mouhammad Khoury, Kayanne Alomar, Abdulrahman Dahdah, Joseph El Hassan, Obai Hayyan, Khadija Bishara, Engy Moussa, Hatem
Langue
en
Editor

Springer

Categoría

Urology

Año

2024

fecha de cotización

27/3/2024

Palabras clave
robotic surgery versius da vinci cholecystectomy hernia vinci hernia da surgery versius
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Robotic-assisted surgery has gained momentum in the pursuit of improved minimally invasive procedures.

The adoption of new robotic platforms, such as the Versius, raises concerns about safety, efficacy, and learning curves.

This study compares the Versius to the well-established da Vinci in terms of operative time and patient population.

Retrospective data collection was conducted on patient data from inguinal hernia surgery, ventral hernia surgery, and cholecystectomies performed between February 2022 and March 2023 at the American Hospital of Dubai.

Only experienced cases were included, ensuring proficiency with robotic technology.

Versius had longer procedure times in inguinal and ventral hernia surgeries but not in cholecystectomy.

No intraoperative complications were observed in either system.

This study demonstrates that Versius can provide comparable outcomes to the da Vinci in abdominal surgery, with no observed intraoperative complications.

Halabi, Mouhammad,Khoury, Kayanne,Alomar, Abdulrahman,Dahdah, Joseph El,Hassan, Obai,Hayyan, Khadija,Bishara, Engy,Moussa, Hatem, 2024, Operative efficiency: a comparative analysis of Versius and da Vinci robotic systems in abdominal surgery, Springer

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