Why pay more for robot in esophageal cancer surgery?

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Fabrizio Rebecchi
Elettra Ugliono
Marco Ettore Allaix
Mario Morino
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[1] University of Turin,Department of Surgical Sciences
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Updates in Surgery | 2023年 / 75卷
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Esophageal cancer; Esophagectomy; MIE; RAMIE; Costs;
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Esophagectomy is the gold standard for the treatment of resectable esophageal cancer. Traditionally, it is performed through a laparotomy and a thoracotomy, and is associated with high rates of postoperative complications and mortality. The advent of robotic surgery has represented a technological evolution in the field of esophageal cancer treatment. Robot-assisted Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy (RAMIE) has been progressively widely adopted following the first reports on the safety and feasibility of this procedure in 2004. The robotic approach has better short-term postoperative outcomes than open esophagectomy, without jeopardizing oncologic radicality. The results of the comparison between RAMIE and conventional minimally invasive esophagectomy are less conclusive. This article will focus on the role of RAMIE in the current clinical scenario with particular attention to its possible benefits and perspectives.
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