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Robot-Assisted Hysterectomy for Endometrial Cancer-Own Observations
Anna Bogaczyk1,2, Tomasz Zuzak1, Patryk Jasielski1
1Department of Gynecology, Gynecological Oncology and Obstetrics, Fryderyk Chopin University Hospital, 35-055 Rzeszow, Poland.
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Background: Endometrial cancer is one of the most common cancers in women. In recent years, minimally invasive methods such as laparoscopy and robotic surgery have become very popular. Robotic surgery is a rapidly evolving and continuously improving modality. Methods: The main goal of our study was to compare patients operated on with the da Vinci robot with laparoscopy. The study included 300 patients with endometrial cancer who underwent surgery using the da Vinci robotic system and 80 patients with endometrial cancer who underwent laparoscopic surgery. Results: We have demonstrated that robot-assisted surgery is associated with significantly lower blood loss and a reduced risk of complications, whereas operative time remains shorter with laparoscopy. At the same time, we have observed that prolonged robotic operative time occurs particularly in older patients and those with a higher BMI, which should be taken into account when planning surgical procedures. Conclusions: Further research is needed to better define the groups of patients who benefit most and to optimize surgical strategies.
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