Robotic and Laparoscopic APR for Anal Cancer Show Lower Mortality

Minimally invasive surgery for anal cancer improves patient outcomes compared to open approaches.

  • Robotic APR showed lower 30-day mortality rates (1.2% vs 2.2% for open) and reduced 90-day mortality (3.2% vs 4.9% for open).
  • Laparoscopic APR also had lower mortality and similar survival rates to robotic APR, with a five-year survival of 54%.

Choosing robotic or laparoscopic techniques can lead to shorter hospital stays and fewer complications for selected patients.

  • Robotic APR reduced positive margin rates to 14.4% versus 17.8% for open surgery.

Journal Article by Barekatain K, Simon EF (…) Charles RA et 6 al. in Surg Endosc

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