Robots in Laparoscopic Surgery

Santiago Horgan(University of Illinois Chicago), Daniel Vanuno(University of Illinois Chicago)
Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques
December 1, 2001
Cited by 348

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Da Vinci Robotic System became available at our institution in late August 2000. We decided to utilize this system to perform advanced laparoscopic procedures. METHODS: This is a review of the status of robotics and its application in surgery. We report our experience using the Da Vinci system. RESULTS: We have used the Da Vinci for 34 advanced laparoscopic cases: 7 gastric bypasses for morbid obesity, 9 Heller myotomies for achalasia, 11 donor nephrectomies, 2 gastrojejunostomies, and single cases of bilateral adrenalectomy, Nissen fundoplication, Toupet fundoplication, and cholecystectomy. No robot-related complications were noted. CONCLUSIONS: This early experience suggests that robotic surgery is a safe and effective alternative to conventional laparoscopic surgery. We believe that robotic surgery, with its ability to restore the hand-eye coordination and three-dimensional view lost in laparoscopic surgery, will allow us to perform complex procedures with greater precision and confidence and better results.


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