Robotic surgery in gynaecology: Outcomes and challenges

In: International Journal of Midwifery and Nursing Practice · 2025 · vol. 8(2) , pp. 92–93 · doi:10.33545/26630427.2025.v8.i2b.215 · W4415618916
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Robotic surgery has emerged as a transformative approach in gynaecologic practice, offering minimally invasive solutions for complex procedures such as hysterectomy, myomectomy, endometriosis management, and oncologic surgeries. Evidence suggests that robotic-assisted surgery improves surgical precision, reduces blood loss, shortens hospital stays, and enhances patient satisfaction compared to traditional open surgery. However, challenges remain in terms of cost, training, accessibility, and long-term outcomes. Nursing professionals play a pivotal role in perioperative care, patient education, and postoperative recovery. This review underscores the need for integrating robotic surgery into gynaecology with a balanced focus on patient safety, cost-effectiveness, and workforce training.
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Peer Reviewed Journal Arunika Hazra Robotic surgery has emerged as a transformative approach in gynaecologic practice, offering minimally invasive solutions for complex procedures such as hysterectomy, myomectomy, endometriosis management, and oncologic surgeries. Evidence suggests that robotic-assisted surgery improves surgical precision, reduces blood loss, shortens hospital stays, and enhances patient satisfaction compared to traditional open surgery. However, challenges remain in terms of cost, training, accessibility, and long-term outcomes. Nursing professionals play a pivotal role in perioperative care, patient education, and postoperative recovery. This review underscores the need for integrating robotic surgery into gynaecology with a balanced focus on patient safety, cost-effectiveness, and workforce training. Pages : 92-93 | 674 Views | 406 Downloads How to cite this article: Arunika Hazra. Robotic surgery in gynaecology: Outcomes and challenges. Int J Midwifery Nurs Pract 2025;8(2):92-93. DOI: 10.33545/26630427.2025.v8.i2b.215 - Nursing Journal Subscription - Medical Journal Subscription - Pharmaceutical Journal Subscription - Medicine Journal Subscription - Anesthesiology Journal Subscription - Gynecology Journal Subscription - Subscription of Nursing Journal - Community Health Nursing Journal Subscription - Gynaecological Nursing Magazine Subscription Please use another browser.

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