Minimally invasive surgical approaches in transplantation are gaining increasing interest, and many centers are reporting their, mainly laparoscopic, experiences. Robotic surgery (RS) has some hypothetical advantages over traditional laparoscopy and has been successfully applied, although infrequently to organ transplantation. Our goal was to review and critique the publications reporting RS use in organ transplantation. Most of the RS experience has been with living renal donor organ procurement and, to a lesser extent, with RS procedures in the transplant recipient. The available literature suggests that RS appears to be a safe surgical alternative to standard open procedures. RS in living liver donor surgery remains limited, and more experience is required before commenting on RS-related outcomes RS in pancreatic transplantation is exceedingly rare. The enhanced precision and ergonomics of RS may expand its applicability to liver living donation and pancreas transplantation at some point in the future.

The use of robotic surgery in abdominal organ transplantation. A literature review / Levi Sandri, Giovanni B.; de Werra, Edoardo; Mascianã , Gianluca; Guerra, Francesco; Spoletini, Gabriele; Lai, Quirino. - In: CLINICAL TRANSPLANTATION. - ISSN 0902-0063. - 31:1(2017). [10.1111/ctr.12856]

The use of robotic surgery in abdominal organ transplantation. A literature review

Levi Sandri, Giovanni B.;de Werra, Edoardo;Spoletini, Gabriele;Lai, Quirino
2017

Abstract

Minimally invasive surgical approaches in transplantation are gaining increasing interest, and many centers are reporting their, mainly laparoscopic, experiences. Robotic surgery (RS) has some hypothetical advantages over traditional laparoscopy and has been successfully applied, although infrequently to organ transplantation. Our goal was to review and critique the publications reporting RS use in organ transplantation. Most of the RS experience has been with living renal donor organ procurement and, to a lesser extent, with RS procedures in the transplant recipient. The available literature suggests that RS appears to be a safe surgical alternative to standard open procedures. RS in living liver donor surgery remains limited, and more experience is required before commenting on RS-related outcomes RS in pancreatic transplantation is exceedingly rare. The enhanced precision and ergonomics of RS may expand its applicability to liver living donation and pancreas transplantation at some point in the future.
2017
kidney; liver; living donor; pancreas; robotic; transplantation; Transplantation
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The use of robotic surgery in abdominal organ transplantation. A literature review / Levi Sandri, Giovanni B.; de Werra, Edoardo; Mascianã , Gianluca; Guerra, Francesco; Spoletini, Gabriele; Lai, Quirino. - In: CLINICAL TRANSPLANTATION. - ISSN 0902-0063. - 31:1(2017). [10.1111/ctr.12856]
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