Additional Gynecologic Indications for Robotic-Assisted Surgery

In: The Use of Robotic Technology in Female Pelvic Floor Reconstruction · 2017 · pp. 115–126 · doi:10.1007/978-3-319-59611-2_10 · W2766835409
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This paper provides a practical, evidence-based overview of robotic-assisted surgery's role in gynecology, aiming to reduce perioperative morbidity.

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This paper is a gynecology-focused overview/chapter describing the evidence-based role of robotic-assisted surgery and other gynecologic indications, drawing on prior studies across multiple benign and malignant conditions. It summarizes how robotic approaches have been used to reduce perioperative morbidity while maintaining therapeutic efficacy, but the chapter itself is not a single new study and does not provide a detailed, condition-specific analysis. A stated limitation is that the chapter aims to be “practical” and evidence-based as an overview, rather than a definitive comparative trial for any one indication. Relevance to endometriosis: the chapter includes references to perioperative outcomes of robotic-assisted surgery for advanced-stage endometriosis, though the paper’s main focus is a broad overview of robotic-assisted surgery indications in gynecology.

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