Robotic endoscopic cooperative surgery for colorectal tumors: a feasibility study (with video).

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Date publication

novembre 2021

Journal

Surgical endoscopy

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr MARESCAUX Jacques


Tous les auteurs :
Okamoto N, Al-Taher M, Mascagni P, Vazquez AG, Takeuchi M, Marescaux J, Diana M, Dallemagne B

Résumé

Laparoscopic endoscopic cooperative colorectal surgery (LECS-CR) is a promising technique to achieve full-thickness resection of colorectal tumors. This approach has shown good rates of complete resection and low local recurrence, especially for large laterally spreading tumors, which are difficult to remove via endoscopy alone. However, it is often difficult to prevent peritoneal leakage of intestinal content, causing infections and risks of cancer spreading. It was hypothesized that a robotic assistance could make the procedure easier and decrease intestinal fluid leakage. This preclinical trial aims to assess the feasibility of robotic and endoscopic cooperative colorectal surgery (RECS-CR).

Mots clés

Endoscopic submucosal dissection, Full-thickness resection of colorectal tumors, Laparoscopic endoscopic cooperative surgery, Robotic and endoscopic cooperative colorectal surgery, Robotic endoscopic cooperative surgery, Robotic surgery

Référence

Surg Endosc. 2021 Nov 5;: