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The Ochsner journal · Jan 2013
ReviewAnesthetic considerations in robotic-assisted gynecologic surgery.
- Alan D Kaye, Nalini Vadivelu, Nitin Ahuja, Sukanya Mitra, Dan Silasi, and Richard D Urman.
- Departments of Anesthesiology and Pharmacology, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA.
- Ochsner J. 2013 Jan 1; 13 (4): 517-24.
BackgroundRobotic-assisted surgery has evolved over the past 2 decades with constantly improving technology that assists surgeons in multiple subspecialty disciplines. The surgical requirements of lithotomy and steep Trendelenburg positions, along with the creation of a pneumoperitoneum and lack of direct access to the patient all present management challenges in gynecologic surgery. Patient positioning requirements can have significant physiologic effects and can result in many complications.MethodsThis review focuses on the anesthetic and surgical implications of robot-assisted technology in gynecologic surgery.ConclusionGood communication among team members and knowledge of the nuances of robotic surgery have the potential to improve patient outcomes, increase efficiency, and reduce complications.
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