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    • General Surgery
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    • Oncology

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    • Robotic surgery (RS) represents an advancement in general surgery.
    • Pancreaticoduodenal resection (PDR) is a complex procedure where RS offers potential benefits.
    • The adoption of RS in pancreatic surgery has been slow due to training and skill limitations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the initial experiences with robotic PDR.
    • To compare robotic and laparoscopic approaches in countries with limited RS experience.
    • To evaluate the potential advantages of robotic platforms in PDR.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of the first 10 robotic PDR cases.
    • Collaboration with international colleagues (Ukraine and Italy).
    • Comparison of robotic surgery (RS) and laparoscopic approaches.

    Main Results:

    • Robotic surgery (RS) provides evident advantages for complex procedures like pancreaticoduodenal resection (PDR).
    • A rapid learning curve and shorter patient hospitalization associated with RS may lead to improved outcomes.
    • Initial observations suggest potential benefits despite the high cost of robotic platforms.

    Conclusions:

    • Robotic surgery (RS) shows promise for pancreaticoduodenal resection (PDR), potentially improving outcomes through faster learning and reduced hospital stays.
    • Further research is necessary to fully understand the impact of robotic operative access on oncological results.