2020
DOI: 10.24875/ciru.18000636
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Cirugía robótica en ginecología: revisión de la literatura

Abstract: La cirugía robótica conlleva el potencial de transformar la cirugía laparoscópica al proporcionar, por primera vez, instrumentos con extremos distales que imitan los intrincados movimientos de la mano humana, mientras que al mismo tiempo proporciona al cirujano una alta definición con visión tridimensional del campo operatorio. Objetivo: Describir la aplicación clínica de la cirugía robótica en padecimientos ginecológicos benignos, así como los componentes del sistema robótico Da Vinci Si, analizando las venta… Show more

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“…Uterine myomas are the most frequent gynecologic disease, with an incidence of 70-80% at 50 years of age and represent the rst indication of hysterectomy in the USA [1]. Numerous surgical techniques are available for symptomatic uterine broids such as hysterectomy, myomectomy, myolysis, RMN-guided focused ultrasound surgery and uterine artery embolization [2][3][4]. Around 30-39% of hysterectomies are performed for myomas in the United States, but this treatment could be improper in young women who want to maintain fertility [5][6][7].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Uterine myomas are the most frequent gynecologic disease, with an incidence of 70-80% at 50 years of age and represent the rst indication of hysterectomy in the USA [1]. Numerous surgical techniques are available for symptomatic uterine broids such as hysterectomy, myomectomy, myolysis, RMN-guided focused ultrasound surgery and uterine artery embolization [2][3][4]. Around 30-39% of hysterectomies are performed for myomas in the United States, but this treatment could be improper in young women who want to maintain fertility [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Around 30-39% of hysterectomies are performed for myomas in the United States, but this treatment could be improper in young women who want to maintain fertility [5][6][7]. Myomectomy is traditionally performed laparotomically; however, during the past decades, endoscopic alternatives have been widely used, including laparoscopic surgery, endoscopic and robotic surgery [3,4,8]. The main step of myomectomy is the suture of the uterine breach, which requires an experienced surgeon.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This could be improved with the learning curve of the surgeon and surgical team. 3 A recent analysis regarding our initial experience with roboticassisted procedures revealed that patients undergoing robotic approach stayed less in the hospital and experienced less blood loss. Moreover, after the first robotic procedures, we concluded that the necessary time for operation was comparable to the time needed for laparoscopic approaches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%