Outcomes of Robotic-Assisted Surgery in Gynecologic Oncology: A Comprehensive Review
Abstract
The robotic-assisted operation has gained fame in the field of gynecologic oncology as a minimally invasive approach to treating various gynecologic cancers. This comprehensive review aims to give an outline of the outcomes and benefits of robotic-assisted operation in the management of gynecologic oncology based on secondary data analysis. Gynecologic cancers, such as ovarian, uterine, and cervical cancer, pose significant challenges in terms of treatment and management. Traditional open surgery has been the regular approach for many years, but it is associated with longer hospital stays and higher rates of complications. Robotic-assisted surgery offers a more minimally invasive alternative, allowing for improved visualization, precision, and dexterity, which can potentially lead to better outcomes for patients with gynecologic cancers. Through the analysis of secondary data from various studies and clinical trials, this review will discuss the efficacy, safety, and long-term outcomes of robotic-assisted surgery in gynecologic oncology. The review will also explore the advantages and limitations of robotic-assisted surgery compared to traditional open surgery and other minimally invasive techniques. To sum up, this review seeks to present a thorough knowledge of the function of robotic-assisted surgery in gynecologic oncology as well as its effects on healthcare resources, patient outcomes, and quality of life.
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