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Review
. 2024 Apr:230:91-98.
doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2023.10.046. Epub 2023 Oct 26.

Robotic colorectal surgery and future directions

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Robotic colorectal surgery and future directions

Kamil Erozkan et al. Am J Surg. 2024 Apr.

Abstract

As the adoption of robotic-assisted procedures expands across various surgical specialties, colorectal surgery stands out as a prominent beneficiary. This rise in usage can be traced back to the increased accessibility of robotic platforms and a growing institutional shift towards cutting-edge surgical methods. When compared with traditional laparoscopic methods, robotic techniques offer distinct advantages. Their true potential shines in surgeries involving complex anatomical regions, where the robot's enhanced dexterity and range of motion prove invaluable. The three-dimensional, magnified view provided by robotic systems further boosts surgical precision and clarity. These advantages render robotic assistance especially suitable for colorectal surgeries, notably in intricate areas such as the rectum and endoluminal spaces. As the medical world emphasizes minimally invasive surgical methods, there's a pressing need to evolve and optimize robotic techniques in colorectal surgery. This article traces the evolution of robotic interventions in colorectal surgeries, highlighting both its historical milestones and anticipated future trends. We'll also explore emerging robotic tools and systems set to reshape the colorectal surgical arena.

Keywords: Future directions of robotic surgery; New robotic surgical systems; Robotic colorectal surgery.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of competing interest Kamil Erozkan does not have any conflicts of interest or financial ties to disclose. Emre Gorgun is a consultant for Boston Scientific, Olympus, DiLumen and Vascular Technology.