Robotic-Assisted Surgery in Gynecological Oncology

作者:Bush Stephen H; Apte Sachin M*
来源:Cancer Control, 2015, 22(3): 307-313.
DOI:10.1177/107327481502200308

摘要

Background: Robotic-assisted surgery is a technological advancement, and its use is rapidly expanding into the field of gynecological oncology. However, a paucity of evidence exists to prove its superiority over standard laparoscopy. Its cost is also high and it lacks haptic feedback. Methods: A systematic review of the relevant literature was undertaken to understand the use of robotic-assisted surgery in gynecological oncology. Results: Robotic-assisted surgery is being used for select cases of endometrial cancer and has resulted in the increased utilization of minimally invasive surgery for such patients. Use of robotic-assisted surgery among patients who are obese has led to decreased complication rates. Robotic-assisted surgery appears to be more expensive than traditional laparoscopy; however, there are potential cost savings to robotic-assisted surgery, including shorter hospital stays and fewer complications, compared with laparotomy. Conclusions: The gynecological oncology community is rapidly accepting the use of robotic-assisted surgery. Although randomized controlled trials are lacking, the technology appears to be safe and effective, and it has equivalent oncological outcomes in this patient population.

  • 出版日期2015-7