Robotic Surgery Lowers Conversion Rates in Solid Organ Cancer

Robotic-assisted resection reduces the need for open surgery in solid organ malignancies, impacting surgical decisions.

  • Conversion rates to open surgery were significantly lower with robotic techniques (6.1%) compared to straight stick methods (13.6%, p<0.001).
  • Robotic approaches provided an additional lymph node yield on average, enhancing oncologic outcomes.

Consider integrating robotic platforms to minimize conversion risks, while remaining aware of overall short-term outcome equivalence.

  • Similar length of stay, 90-day mortality, and negative margin rates across both approaches highlight the need for careful patient selection.

Journal Article by Pohlman A, Dahdaleh FS (…) Abdelsattar ZM et 6 al. in J Am Coll Surg

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