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PURPOSE
To determine web‐based public interest in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) specifically for urological oncological surgical procedures and how interest in robotics and laparoscopy compares over time.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Worldwide search‐engine trend analysis included electronic Google queries of MIS urologic options from January 2004 to August 2019, worldwide. Join‐point regression was...
BackgroundCurrently, hepatic resections are being performed with robotic‐assisted systems. There is little evidence regarding the outcomes of this surgical approach. This study aims to systematically review the outcomes related to robotic‐assisted hepatic resections.
MethodsA systematic search of electronic databases was completed. All human studies, limited to adults, published between 2000 to August...
BackgroundColorectal surgery is one of the most common procedures performed by general surgeons, with an increasing number being performed laparoscopically. Robotic technology is emerging in the ongoing evolution in minimally invasive surgery. This study systematically reviews the literature regarding the safety and feasibility of robotic‐assisted colorectal surgery.
MethodsA comprehensive search...
BackgroundBariatric laparoscopic surgery has been shown to lead to sustainable weight‐loss in obese individuals. Robotic‐assisted laparoscopic surgery is proposed as the next major evolution in minimally invasive surgery. This study systematically reviews the literature regarding the feasibility and safety of robotic‐assisted bariatric surgery in obese patients.
MethodsA comprehensive search of electronic...
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