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Recent advances in robotic surgery for rectal cancer

Authors :
Kensuke Otani
Toshiaki Tanaka
Tomomichi Kiyomatsu
Joji Kitayama
Takeshi Nishikawa
Soichiro Ishihara
Junichiro Tanaka
Shinsuke Kazama
Eiji Sunami
Keisuke Hata
Koji Yasuda
Hironori Yamaguchi
Kazushige Kawai
Hiroaki Nozawa
Toshiaki Watanabe
Source :
International journal of clinical oncology. 20(4)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Robotic technology, which has recently been introduced to the field of surgery, is expected to be useful, particularly in treating rectal cancer where precise manipulation is necessary in the confined pelvic cavity. Robotic surgery overcomes the technical drawbacks inherent to laparoscopic surgery for rectal cancer through the use of multi-articulated flexible tools, three-dimensional stable camera platforms, tremor filtering and motion scaling functions, and greater ergonomic and intuitive device manipulation. Assessments of the feasibility and safety of robotic surgery for rectal cancer have reported similar operation times, blood loss during surgery, rates of postoperative morbidity, and circumferential resection margin involvement when compared with laparoscopic surgery. Furthermore, rates of conversion to open surgery are reportedly lower with increased urinary and male sexual functions in the early postoperative period compared with laparoscopic surgery, demonstrating the technical advantages of robotic surgery for rectal cancer. However, long-term outcomes and the cost-effectiveness of robotic surgery for rectal cancer have not been fully evaluated yet; therefore, large-scale clinical studies are required to evaluate the efficacy of this new technology.

Details

ISSN :
14377772
Volume :
20
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of clinical oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5fe669763f9ad9d16dfd202ecd33ec81