Harefuah
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Robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery is a rapidly evolving technology, becoming widely applied as an alternative to open or laparoscopic gynecologic surgeries. The penetration of robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery into gynecologic surgeries in the past 6 years has been remarkable. The greatest advantages of this surgical technique are smaller incisions, leading to lower morbidity, less postoperative pain and shorter hospital stays. ⋯ In Israel, approximately 45,000 gynecological surgeries are performed every year, and about tenth of these are hysterectomies. In this issue, Mejia-Gomez et al. describe the results of the first experience with robot-assisted Laparoscopic hysterectomy in Israel in 14 women in Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital. Whilst debate continues about the evidence-based superiority of robot-assisted Laparoscopic hysterectomy, it appears that where robot-assisted systems exist, most patients will opt for the robotic-assisted approach and gynecologists will step forward to fill this niche because of its minimally invasive characteristics and clinical benefits, despite the lack of level I evidence.