Esophageal surgery for esophageal cancer has been performed for over a century now. Minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) was first described in 1992, and it is now a standard approach in many countries. However, MIE is technically difficult and requires a long learning curve. It takes >100 cases to train for MIE with gastric tube reconstruction with an intrathoracic anastomosis. A possible option to overcome several challenges of MIE might be the use of a robotic system. A robot-assisted MIE was first described in 2005, and long-term results have shown its feasibility and safety. Over the years, different approaches for esophagectomy have been established. Our review discusses these developments and recent literature on open, minimally in...
Esophagectomy is the core of curative treatment for esophageal cancer, achieving a 5-year survival r...
BACKGROUND: Surgical resection is viewed as the most effective way to ensure both locoregional contr...
Aim: Esophagectomy is associated with several post-operative complications (50%-70%) due to surgical...
Esophageal cancer persists as one of the most common causes of cancer-related death and 5-year survi...
Esophagectomy for cancer of the esophagus is increasingly performed using minimally invasive techniq...
Minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) was designed to reduce surgical trauma, resulting in lower ra...
This paper describes the technique of robot-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy. (RAMIE) Also,...
Esophagectomy is considered the cornerstone of the radical treatment of esophageal cancer. In the pa...
We present an update on robotic techniques and their advantages and use in esophageal cancer surgery...
Minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) was introduced in the 1990s with the aim to decrease the rate...
Background Oncological esophageal surgery has evolved significantly in the last decades. From open e...
The addition of robotic-assistance is the latest evolution of minimally invasive esophageal resectio...
Esophageal cancer is the 8th most common malignancy and the 6th leading cause of cancer-related mort...
Total minimally invasive upper gastrointestinal resections are currently mainly performed in centers...
Compared to the open approach, minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) offers several advantages incl...
Esophagectomy is the core of curative treatment for esophageal cancer, achieving a 5-year survival r...
BACKGROUND: Surgical resection is viewed as the most effective way to ensure both locoregional contr...
Aim: Esophagectomy is associated with several post-operative complications (50%-70%) due to surgical...
Esophageal cancer persists as one of the most common causes of cancer-related death and 5-year survi...
Esophagectomy for cancer of the esophagus is increasingly performed using minimally invasive techniq...
Minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) was designed to reduce surgical trauma, resulting in lower ra...
This paper describes the technique of robot-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy. (RAMIE) Also,...
Esophagectomy is considered the cornerstone of the radical treatment of esophageal cancer. In the pa...
We present an update on robotic techniques and their advantages and use in esophageal cancer surgery...
Minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) was introduced in the 1990s with the aim to decrease the rate...
Background Oncological esophageal surgery has evolved significantly in the last decades. From open e...
The addition of robotic-assistance is the latest evolution of minimally invasive esophageal resectio...
Esophageal cancer is the 8th most common malignancy and the 6th leading cause of cancer-related mort...
Total minimally invasive upper gastrointestinal resections are currently mainly performed in centers...
Compared to the open approach, minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) offers several advantages incl...
Esophagectomy is the core of curative treatment for esophageal cancer, achieving a 5-year survival r...
BACKGROUND: Surgical resection is viewed as the most effective way to ensure both locoregional contr...
Aim: Esophagectomy is associated with several post-operative complications (50%-70%) due to surgical...