Excision of a rectal neoplasm using robotic transanal surgery (RTS): a description of the technique.

Techniques in Coloproctology
Sam AtallahSergio Larach

Abstract

The approach to local excision of benign and early-stage, well-selected neoplasms of the rectum continues to evolve. We demonstrate here that local excision of a rectal neoplasm using the da Vinci Robotic Surgical System can be successfully performed. To our knowledge, this is the first time robotic transanal surgery (RTS) has been used in this manner.

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May 23, 2014·Techniques in Coloproctology·B Martin-PerezS Atallah
Jun 25, 2014·Techniques in Coloproctology·S AtallahS Larach
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