This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Jamie Cannon during the Robotic Colorectal Surgery Tips and Tricks: How to Safely Incorporate Robotics Into Your Practice and What’s With All These New Robots?
Keyword(s): abdomen, abdominal wall, adhesions, anatomy, blood loss, BMI, body mass index, camera, colocutaneous enteric fistula, complications, conversion, conversion rate, DCR, Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, dissection, diverticulitis, enhanced recovery after surgery, ERAS protocol, extraction site, hernia, ICA, ileocolic vessels, intracorporeal anastomosis, landmark, laparoscopic colrectal resection, laparoscopic instruments, laparoscopy, learning curve, left upper quadrant, LOA, local recurrence, LUQ, lysis of adhesions, male, mesentery, mesorectal plane, mesorectum, midclavicular line, minimally invasive, morbidly obese, neoadjuvant chemoradiation, NSQIP, obesity, open surgery, Optiview, ostomy nurse, pannus, PE, peritoneum, ports, practice, proctectomy, pulmonary emobolus, rectal cancer, rectal dissection, retraction, rib, robot, robotic colorectal surgery, robotic suction irrigator, robotic surgery, robotics, ROLARR trial, sigmoid colon, small bowel, super obese, suture, tips & tricks, transvaginal extraction site, umbilicus, uterus, vagina, visualization
Citations–1:30 DCR 2017
Advantages of robotics in the morbidly obese–4:33
Technical considerations–8:41
Summary–10:34