Robotic surgery’s role in emergency interventions remains underexplored. The ROEM study, involving 500 patients from 50 centers, aims to assess the feasibility, safety, and cost-effectiveness of using robotic platforms in treating acute pathologies like diverticulitis and cholecystitis. With a focus on specific pathologies, the study addresses challenges like staff training and increased costs, aiming to optimize outcomes and justify the use of robotic surgery in emergency settings.
Observational Study by Milone M, Anoldo P (…) Catena F et 12 al. in World J Emerg Surg
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