PMID: 22569976May 10, 2012Paper

Brazilian experience in obesity surgery robot-assisted

Arquivos Brasileiros De Cirurgia Digestiva : ABCD = Brazilian Archives of Digestive Surgery
Ricardo Zugaib AbdallaClaudia de Oliveira Cozer

Abstract

Minimally invasive techniques were associated with bariatric surgery, leading to a decrease in aggression to the organs and systems. Robotic surgery is a new possibility within the concept of minimal invasion. To evaluate the initial experience of robotic surgery for obesity. Twenty seven patients were operated in the same hospital, by the same team with the same surgical system, Da Vinci S. Were performed six gastric band placement , five sleeve gastrectomies and 16 gastric bypasses. There was one major complication and no death in this series. The robotic surgery for obesity surgery was safe during the initial experience.

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Oct 31, 2015·Annals of Surgical Innovation and Research·Pablo A AcquafrescaEdgardo Serra
Jan 28, 2014·Arquivos Brasileiros De Cirurgia Digestiva : ABCD = Brazilian Archives of Digestive Surgery·Almino Cardoso RamosKeith Chae Kim
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Nov 10, 2013·BMC Surgery·Roberto CirocchiAmilcare Parisi
Nov 25, 2014·Obesity Surgery·Enrique ElliMario Masrur
Mar 24, 2021·Minerva Surgery·Mahir OzmenEmir Guldogan

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