2023
DOI: 10.3390/cancers16010112
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Robotic-Assisted Ivor Lewis Esophagectomy Is Safe and Cost Equivalent Compared to Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy in a Tertiary Referral Center

Sebastian Knitter,
Max M. Maurer,
Axel Winter
et al.

Abstract: In recent decades, robotic-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy (RAMIE) has been increasingly adopted for patients with esophageal cancer (EC) or cancer of the gastroesophageal junction (GEJ). However, concerns regarding its costs compared to conventional minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) have emerged. This study examined outcomes and costs of RAMIE versus total MIE in 128 patients who underwent Ivor Lewis esophagectomy for EC/GEJ at our department between 2017 and 2021. Surgical costs were higher fo… Show more

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“…Accordingly, hospital stays tended to be shorter after RAMIE (15 vs 17 days), which compensated for the significantly higher surgical costs. 15 Similar results regarding cost efficiency have also been obtained for left colorectal resections, with robot-assisted surgical techniques having the benefit of reduced systemic inflammation. 16 Before the surgery in our presently described case, RAMIE had already been easily carried out in our newly established robotic centre.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Accordingly, hospital stays tended to be shorter after RAMIE (15 vs 17 days), which compensated for the significantly higher surgical costs. 15 Similar results regarding cost efficiency have also been obtained for left colorectal resections, with robot-assisted surgical techniques having the benefit of reduced systemic inflammation. 16 Before the surgery in our presently described case, RAMIE had already been easily carried out in our newly established robotic centre.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 58%