Safety and feasibility of instituting a robotic pancreas program in the Australian setting: a case series and narrative review
ANZ Journal of Surgery2024Vol. 94(7-8), pp. 1247–1253
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Abstract
Robotic pancreatectomy outcomes at our institution are comparable with international literature demonstrating it is both safe and feasible to perform. With improved access to this platform, robotic pancreas surgery may prove to be the turning point for patients with regards to post-operative complications as more experience is obtained.
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