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Date publication
mars 2025
Journal
Surgical endoscopy
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr PESSAUX Patrick
Tous les auteurs :
Chiarella LL, Muttillo EM, Fichtner-Feigl S, Ratti F, Magistri P, Belli A, Ceccarelli G, Izzo F, Spampinato MG, Ercolani G, De Angelis N, Ammendola M, Pessaux P, Piardi T, Di Benedetto F, Aldrighetti L, Tedeschi M, Memeo R
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Résumé
Robotic surgery is becoming more and more widespread. Despite its diffusion, parenchymal transection still remains a matter of debate. Up to now, in minimally invasive surgery, most of liver resection were performed laparoscopically with the support of ultrasonic dissector. The absence of robotic ultrasonic dissector is replaced by the hybrid (Robo-lap) technique in which the use of laparoscopic ultrasonic dissector is merged with the use of robotic energy devices in order to perform parenchymotomy. On the other side, some surgical groups perform liver resection using only Da Vinci energy devices, focusing on the simultaneous use of the double bipolar forceps (Maryland and bipolar) and applying the clamp-crush technique during robotic resection (MAMBA-Moisture Assisted Multiple BipolAr). Aim of our study is to compare intra- and post-operative outcomes of these two techniques.
Mots clés
Minimally invasive surgery, Robotic liver resection, Robotic liver transection, Robotic surgery, Transection technique
Référence
Surg Endosc. 2025 03 7;: