2017
DOI: 10.4103/0366-6999.202745
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Robot-assisted Living-donor Left Lateral Sectionectomy

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“…With these maneuvers, we have not needed to convert to an open procedure due to bleeding or lack of progression during parenchymal transection. [37][38][39] Another criticism of the robotic system is the deliberateness in instrument exchange and how this could potentially impact the rapidity of hemostatic control in the case of significant bleeding.…”
Section: What Are the Limitati On S Of The Roboti C Sys Tem?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With these maneuvers, we have not needed to convert to an open procedure due to bleeding or lack of progression during parenchymal transection. [37][38][39] Another criticism of the robotic system is the deliberateness in instrument exchange and how this could potentially impact the rapidity of hemostatic control in the case of significant bleeding.…”
Section: What Are the Limitati On S Of The Roboti C Sys Tem?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…59 Liao et al described a case of robotic living-donor left lateral sectionectomy. 60 Recently, Troisi et al reported that robotic LLS for donor hepatectomy is a safe procedure, with results comparable to laparoscopy in terms of donor morbidity and overall recipient outcomes when the procedure is performed by experts. 87 Therefore, robot-assisted living-donor hepatectomy seems to be a minimally invasive approach that overcomes the difficulty of restricted movement experienced during "conventional" laparoscopic procedures.…”
Section: Robot-a Ss Is Ted Living -Donor Hepatec Tomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advantage of robotic surgery lies in the combination of laparoscopic technique with a magnified 3D view and less restricted surgical manipulation. However, proficiency in using the device is essential and requires intense training 59,60,86 …”
Section: Robot‐assisted Living‐donor Hepatectomymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The first robotic donor hepatectomy was a right hepatectomy reported by Giulianotti et al [40] in 2012, and since then it has been implemented by several centers [40,[77][78][79] . This technique offers the benefits of 3D vision, a stable and magnified field, and improved instrument precision compared to the laparoscopic technique.…”
Section: Robotic Donor Hepatectomymentioning
confidence: 99%