Laparoscopic versus robotic approach in rectal cancer

Journal of Coloproctology - Tập 39 - Trang 351-356 - 2019
Marcus Valadão1, Rodrigo Otavio Araujo1, Eduardo Linhares1, José Paulo de Jesus1
1Instituto Nacional de Câncer, Departamento de Cirurgia Abdominal e Pélvica, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

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AbstractThe treatment of rectal cancer is complex and responsible for sequelae due to the various therapeutic modalities, especially the surgical resection. The advent of minimally invasive surgery provided a faster postoperative recovery and a lower complication rate when compared to conventional surgery. The implementation of laparoscopic approach in rectal cancer was responsible for these better results, but the limitations of this method added to the development of robotics, raised the question of which minimally invasive method would be more advantageous in the approach of rectal cancer. The present review will address the most recent data regarding the comparison between the laparoscopic and robotic approach in rectal cancer.

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