The robotic colorectal experience: an outcomes and learning curve analysis of 502 patients
Colorectal Disease2020Vol. 23(1), pp. 226–236
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Salvatore A. Parascandola, Michael L. Horsey, Salini Hota, Jessie Osborne Paull, Ada Graham, Natalie Pudalov, Savannah R. Smith, Richard Amdur, Vincent Obias
Abstract
Robotic-assisted surgery can be performed in a diverse colorectal practice with low rates of conversion and postoperative complications. Plateau performance was achieved after 65 anterior/low anterior resections and 45 left and sigmoid colectomies.
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