[Background] Rectal cancer surgery is a technically complex procedure. Moreover, short-term outcomes show high rate of complications especially in elderly and laparoscopic surgery has not demonstrated to be able to reduce this complication rate. Robotics has several advantages in pelvic surgical procedures, which could have an impact in complication rates in elderly patients.[Aims] The aim of our study is to demonstrate whether robotic surgery has any influence on the reduction of complications in the aged population undergoing rectal cancer.[Methods] We performed a retrospective analysis of a prospective database of 151 patients who underwent robotic surgery for rectal cancer. We divided our population into three groups: under 65-year-old,...
PURPOSE: Several studies have demonstrated the oncologic equivalence of laparoscopic (LS) and open ...
International audienceIntroduction: Few data have been reported on robot-assisted surgery in elderly...
<p><b>Aims:</b> To compare (1) complication and (2) conversion rates to open surgery (OS) from lapar...
BACKGROUND: Elderly patients are underrepresented in studies demonstrating the advantages of laparos...
Background: Minimally invasive surgery in elderly patients with colorectal cancer remains controvers...
Background Conventional laparoscopy has been applied to colorectal resections for more than 2 decad...
To compare short term outcomes of patients undergoing laparoscopic or robotic rectal cancer surgery....
BACKGROUND: Robotic technology for colorectal surgery was introduced by Weber in 2002 to improve the...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to clarify the impact of robotic surgery (RS) in the mana...
Although there is no agreement on a definition of elderly, commonly an age cutoff of ≥65 or 75 years...
Importance: Robotic rectal cancer surgery is gaining popularity, but limited data are available reg...
Abstract Background Robotic surgery has been taken as a new modality to surpass the technical limita...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of elective rectal resectio...
Aims: To compare (1) complication and (2) conversion rates to open surgery (OS) from laparoscopic su...
BACKGROUND: Although robotics has been shown to improve outcomes in some high-difficulty surgical ca...
PURPOSE: Several studies have demonstrated the oncologic equivalence of laparoscopic (LS) and open ...
International audienceIntroduction: Few data have been reported on robot-assisted surgery in elderly...
<p><b>Aims:</b> To compare (1) complication and (2) conversion rates to open surgery (OS) from lapar...
BACKGROUND: Elderly patients are underrepresented in studies demonstrating the advantages of laparos...
Background: Minimally invasive surgery in elderly patients with colorectal cancer remains controvers...
Background Conventional laparoscopy has been applied to colorectal resections for more than 2 decad...
To compare short term outcomes of patients undergoing laparoscopic or robotic rectal cancer surgery....
BACKGROUND: Robotic technology for colorectal surgery was introduced by Weber in 2002 to improve the...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to clarify the impact of robotic surgery (RS) in the mana...
Although there is no agreement on a definition of elderly, commonly an age cutoff of ≥65 or 75 years...
Importance: Robotic rectal cancer surgery is gaining popularity, but limited data are available reg...
Abstract Background Robotic surgery has been taken as a new modality to surpass the technical limita...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of elective rectal resectio...
Aims: To compare (1) complication and (2) conversion rates to open surgery (OS) from laparoscopic su...
BACKGROUND: Although robotics has been shown to improve outcomes in some high-difficulty surgical ca...
PURPOSE: Several studies have demonstrated the oncologic equivalence of laparoscopic (LS) and open ...
International audienceIntroduction: Few data have been reported on robot-assisted surgery in elderly...
<p><b>Aims:</b> To compare (1) complication and (2) conversion rates to open surgery (OS) from lapar...