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Title:
Robotic Tubal Anastomosis: Technical Aspects
Authors: Mohamed A. Bedaiwy, MD, PhD, Ehab M. Barakat, MD, Tommaso Falcone, MD
Year: 2011
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons
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Issue: Not Available
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Objectives: To describe the surgical technique of robotic tubal anastomosis. Methods: Retrospective chart and video review of the instrumentation and methodology used for robotically as- sisted tubal anastomosis. Results: All tubal anastomoses were performed with the use of 3 or 4 robotic arms, 3 or 4 robotic instruments, and 1 assistant trocar. Conclusions: Previous robotic experience with less complex pelvic pro- cedures is necessary to achieve adequate surgical skill sets necessary for the performance of robotic tubal anastomo- sis. Robotic technology is an alternative approach for the performance of tubal anastomosis in spite of the extensive experience with minilaparotomy and traditional laparo- scopic tubal anastomosis. Key Words: Robotics, Tubal anastomosis, Pregnancy

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