Robotics in reproductive surgery: strengths and limitations

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This review finds that robotic surgery in reproductive procedures offers benefits like less pain and shorter hospital stays but also presents challenges such as longer operating times and higher costs.

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Minimally invasive surgical techniques are becoming increasingly common in gynecologic surgery. However, traditional laparoscopy can be challenging. A robotic surgical system gives several advantages over traditional laparoscopy and has been incorporated into reproductive gynecological surgeries. The objective of this article is to review recent publications on robotically-assisted laparoscopy for reproductive surgery. Recent clinical research supports robotic surgery as resulting in less post-operative pain, shorter hospital stays, faster return to normal activities, and decreased blood loss. Reproductive outcomes appear similar to alternative approaches. Drawbacks of robotic surgery include longer operating room times, the need for specialized training, and increased cost. Larger prospective studies comparing robotic approaches with laparoscopy and conventional open surgery have been initiated and information regarding long-term outcomes after robotic surgery will be important in determining the ultimate utility of these procedures.

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Gynecologic Surgical Procedures Gynecologic Surgical Procedures Robotics Endometriosis Endometriosis Female Fertility Preservation Fertility Preservation Gynecologic Surgical Procedures Humans Leiomyoma Leiomyoma Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures Organ Sparing Treatments Organ Sparing Treatments Pregnancy Robotics Sterilization Reversal

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