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. 2012 Jun;74(3):242-7.
doi: 10.1007/s12262-012-0595-4. Epub 2012 Jul 5.

Current status of robotic surgery

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Current status of robotic surgery

Subhasis Giri et al. Indian J Surg. 2012 Jun.

Abstract

Surgery has increasingly become a technology-driven specialty. Robotic assistance is considered one innovation within abdominal surgery over the past decade that has the potential to compensate for the drawbacks of conventional laparoscopy. The dramatic evolution of robotic surgery over the past 10 years is likely to be eclipsed by even greater advances over the next decade. We review the current status of robotic technology in surgery. The Medline database was searched for the terms "robotic surgery, telesurgery, and laparoscopy." A total of 2,496 references were found. All references were considered for information on robotic surgery in advanced laparoscopy. Further references were obtained through cross-referencing the bibliography cited in each work. There is a paucity of control studies on a sufficient number of subjects in robot-assisted surgeries in all fields. Studies that meet more stringent clinical trials criteria show that robot-assisted surgery appears comparable to traditional surgery in terms of feasibility and outcomes but that costs associated with robot-assisted surgery are higher because of longer operating times and expense of equipment. While a limited number of studies on the da Vinci robotic system have proven the benefit of this approach in regard to patient outcomes, including significantly reduced blood loss, lower percentage of postoperative complications, and shorter hospital stays, there are mechanical and institutional risks that must be more fully addressed. Robotic assistance will remain an intensively discussed subject since clinical benefits for most procedures have not yet been proven. While the benefit still remains open to discussion, robotic systems are spreading and are available worldwide in tertiary centers.

Keywords: Laparoscopy; Minimally invasive surgery; Robotic surgery.

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Growth rates of DVS procedures; data, Intuitive Surgical Inc.[10]
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Cumulative da Vinci procedures worldwide; data, Intuitive Surgical Inc. [10]
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Overview of sold systems, installations, and procedures per DVS per year; data, Intuitive Surgical Inc. [10]

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