Title of article
Robotic hepatectomy: the Korean experience and perspective
Author/Authors
choi, gi hong yonsei university college of medicine - department of surgery, division of hepatopancreaticobiliary surgery, Seoul, south Korea , chong, jae uk yonsei university college of medicine - department of surgery, division of hepatopancreaticobiliary surgery, Seoul, south Korea , han, dai hoon yonsei university college of medicine - department of surgery, division of hepatopancreaticobiliary surgery, south Korea , choi, jin sub yonsei university college of medicine - department of surgery, division of hepatopancreaticobiliary surgery, Seoul, south Korea , lee, woo jung yonsei university college of medicine - department of surgery, division of hepatopancreaticobiliary surgery, Seoul, south Korea
From page
230
To page
238
Abstract
Since the robotic surgical system was first introduced in 2005, the number of robotic surgery has been gradually increasing in Korea. The proportion of general robotic surgery is relatively higher compared to the western countries, but robotic liver resection is one of the most complex procedures among robotic general surgery. In this article, we introduce the development of robotic liver resection in Korea and describe our standardized techniques. The current data on robotic liver resection in our institute and other centers in Korea are also presented.
Keywords
Robotic liver resection , anatomic liver resection , minimally invasive liver resection
Journal title
Hepatobiliary Surgery and Nutrition
Journal title
Hepatobiliary Surgery and Nutrition
Record number
2654312
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