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Trends and outcomes of robotic surgery for gastrointestinal (GI) cancers in the USA: maintaining perioperative and oncologic safety
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Trends and outcomes of robotic surgery for gastrointestinal (GI) cancers in the USA: maintaining perioperative and oncologic safety

Ioannis T. Konstantinidis, Philip Ituarte, Yanghee Woo, Susanne G. Warner, Kurt Melstrom, Jae Kim, Gagandeep Singh, Byrne Lee, Yuman Fong and Laleh G. Melstrom
Surgical Endoscopy, Vol.34(11)
2020

Abstract

Adenocarcinoma Adult Aged Databases, Factual Digestive System Neoplasms Female Humans Laparoscopy Logistic Models Male Middle Aged Patient Safety Practice Patterns, Physicians' Retrospective Studies Robotic Surgical Procedures Survival Analysis Treatment Outcome United States adult age aged Article Charlson Comorbidity Index clinical outcome colon cancer comorbidity controlled study digestive system cancer esophagus cancer female gastrointestinal carcinoma hospital readmission human laparoscopic surgery length of stay logistic regression analysis lymph node major clinical study male middle aged minimally invasive surgery open surgery overall survival patient safety perioperative period postoperative period priority journal rectum cancer rectum resection retrospective study robot assisted surgery stomach cancer surgical approach surgical margin surgical mortality survival analysis trend study United States adenocarcinoma clinical practice comparative study digestive system tumor epidemiology factual database laparoscopy mortality procedures robot assisted surgery statistical model treatment outcome

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