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rates lesser in robotic colectomy Hospital stay shorter in robotic colectomy. Conversion In robotic colectomy, postoperative hospital stay was shorter but mean operative time was longer by 40 Robotic-assisted cases, lower conversion rate to open, and lesser incidence of positive circumferential margin. Operative time, recovery outcomes, length of hospital stay: there was no difference in robotic and Similar perioperative outcome but roboti
Conclusion minutes laparoscopic cases cases controlled analgesia complications
Table 1: Data comparison between robotic and laparoscopic colorectal surgery
ACSNSQIP database 11,477 cases taken ASCNSQIP targeted colectomy database from 2012 to 2014; cases numbering Subset of 1,229 patients who underwent Patients who underwent colectomy between 2012 and 2013: 15,976 cases, of which only 498 (3%) were robotic-assisted Patients included from January 2001 to Total of 17,265 laparoscopic cases and 744 robotic cases over a 30-month period 171 cases (robotic 79 and laparoscopic 92) 234 robotic ca
Patient subset (year 2013) 25,998 total mesorectal excision January 2013 cases consecutive patients adenocarcinoma colon articles
Comparative studies included RCT and cohort studies and propensity score Bivariate data analysis and logistic Meta-analysis of RCT and non-RCT Review of one RCT and 39 case series and 29 comparative studies Multivariate analysis from PPD Robotic-assisted laparoscopic resection to laparoscopic resection Retrospective review between November 2004 and November 2009 Meta-analysis of 7 studies of robotic and laparoscopic right colectomy (la
Type of study matching regression modeling RCT search Nov 2013) case series) score matching Meta-analysis
Date of publication Jul 14, 2015 Sep 21, 2016 Nov 2014 Mar 10, 2016 Feb 5, 2014 Aug 31, 2013 Nov 2, 2011 Aug 16, 2014 Jun 30, 2010 Dec 2017 Dec 7, 2017
Name of author Anuradha Bhama et al, 38 Dept of Surgery, St. Joseph Mercy Health Center, Ann Arbor, USA Scott C Dolejs et al, 39 Dept of surgery, Indiana University, School of Medicine, USA Binghong Xiog et al, 40 Dept of Surgery, Peking University, Shougang Hospital, Peoples Republic of China Brian Ezekian et al, 41 Dept of Surgery, Duke University, USA Chang W Kim et al, 42 Dept of Surgery, Severance Hospital, Seoul, Korea
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