2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-005-0674-8
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First experience with robot-assisted thoracoscopic esophagolymphadenectomy for esophageal cancer

Abstract: In this initial experience, robot-assisted thoracoscopic esophagectomy was found to be feasible, providing an effective lymphadenectomy with low blood loss. Standardization of the technique and increased experience should reduce the complication rate, which is in the range of the rate for open transthoracic dissection.

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“…But we realized that lateral position in robotic caused clashing of instruments hence we adopted the prone position. Our results were comparable to Hillegersberg et al [15] (Table 3). As we had experience with both thoracoscopic esophagectomy and robotic esophagectomy ergonomically better reducing the surgeon's stress.…”
Section: Thoracicsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…But we realized that lateral position in robotic caused clashing of instruments hence we adopted the prone position. Our results were comparable to Hillegersberg et al [15] (Table 3). As we had experience with both thoracoscopic esophagectomy and robotic esophagectomy ergonomically better reducing the surgeon's stress.…”
Section: Thoracicsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Robot-assisted thoracoscopic esophagectomy by using the Da Vinci system were performed by Bodner 37 and van Hillegersberg 38 . They conclude that robot-assisted operations are feasible for effective lymphadenoctomy with low blood loss.…”
Section: Robot-assisted Thoracoscopic Esophagectomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, robotic assisted approaches to these operations have been increasingly described with early series reporting varying techniques and outcomes (7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12). Larger single institution series, including from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and others, have reported systematic approaches in the development of a robotic assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy (RAMIE) program yielding excellent outcomes with increasing proficiency over the course of the learning curve (13)(14)(15).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%