2023
DOI: 10.4103/ija.ija_966_22
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Anaesthetic management of robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery

Abstract: Recent trend shows that minimally invasive surgery is in great demand. Robot-assisted procedures have become more popular, as they overcome several drawbacks of traditional laparoscopic techniques. Robotic surgery, however, might necessitate changes in how patients are positioned and how staff and equipment are organised generally, which might go against the traditional approach to anaesthesia care. The novel effects of this technology have the potential to produce paradigm-shifting therapeutic improvements. T… Show more

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“…Newer intraoperative ventilation strategies and multimodal analgesia play an important role in improving patient outcomes in these cases. [ 20 ]…”
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“…Newer intraoperative ventilation strategies and multimodal analgesia play an important role in improving patient outcomes in these cases. [ 20 ]…”
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confidence: 99%