Robotic Surgery versus Laparoscopy in Colorectal Cancer Resection: A Systematic Review

Authors

  • Guilherme Gomes Gil De Menezes

Keywords:

colorectal neoplasm colectomy laparoscopy robotics

Abstract

Menezes, GGG. Robotic surgery versus laparoscopy in colorectal cancer resection: A systematic review [final paper]. Salvador. Medicine course, Bahiana School of Medicine and Public Health, Bahia 2019. Introduction: Colorectal cancer is a malignant disease, more predominantly observed in men and the third most incident tumor among all cancers, with an estimated risk of 26.6 / 100 thousand. Despite its high incidence and prevalence, it is amenable to treatment, and in most cases, it is curable - when detected in early stages. Objective: To compare the safety and efficacy of performing robotic surgery with traditional laparoscopic surgery in patients undergoing colorectal cancer resection regarding the variables: intra and postoperative complications, surgical conversion, and mortality.

How to Cite

Guilherme Gomes Gil De Menezes. (2021). Robotic Surgery versus Laparoscopy in Colorectal Cancer Resection: A Systematic Review. Global Journal of Medical Research, 21(I1), 13–28. Retrieved from https://medicalresearchjournal.org/index.php/GJMR/article/view/2402

Robotic Surgery versus Laparoscopy in Colorectal Cancer  Resection: A Systematic Review

Published

2021-01-15