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Robotic approach to hepatobiliary surgery.

L F Gonzalez-Ciccarelli1, P Quadri1, D Daskalaki1

  • 1Division of General, Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System, 840 S Wood St, 60612, Chicago, IL, USA.

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Robot-assisted surgery offers advantages for hepatobiliary procedures, matching open and laparoscopic outcomes. Innovations like fluorescence imaging enhance safety and expand future applications in minimally invasive surgery.

Keywords:
Biliary surgeryHepatobiliary surgeryIndocyanine green fluorescenceLiver surgeryRobotic surgical procedures

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Area of Science:

  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Surgical Oncology
  • Gastroenterology

Background:

  • Robot-assisted surgery is increasingly utilized in hepatobiliary procedures.
  • It offers an alternative to traditional open and laparoscopic techniques for select patients.
  • Endowristed instruments and advanced visualization are key technological benefits.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the current status and advantages of robot-assisted hepatobiliary surgery.
  • To highlight the capabilities of robotic systems in complex liver resections.
  • To discuss the role of new technologies like indocyanine green fluorescence.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature and clinical practices in robot-assisted hepatobiliary surgery.
  • Comparison of outcomes between robotic, open, and laparoscopic approaches.
  • Assessment of specific benefits, including dissection, hemostasis, and suturing.

Main Results:

  • Robot-assisted surgery demonstrates comparable results to open and laparoscopic methods for cholecystectomies and minor hepatectomies.
  • Complex procedures like major hepatectomies can achieve excellent outcomes with robotic assistance in experienced centers.
  • Indocyanine green fluorescence improves visualization of vascular and biliary structures.

Conclusions:

  • Robot-assisted surgery is a valuable tool in modern hepatobiliary surgery, offering precision and enhanced visualization.
  • Its adoption is expected to grow with ongoing technological advancements.
  • Expertise is crucial for maximizing the benefits of robotic approaches in complex liver surgery.