Robotic-Assisted Extralevator Abdominoperineal Resection
Fig. 21.1 The robot is docked from the left hip and the surgeon assistant stands on the right of the patient Trocar Placement A total of six ports are inserted…
Fig. 21.1 The robot is docked from the left hip and the surgeon assistant stands on the right of the patient Trocar Placement A total of six ports are inserted…
Fig. 28.1 Patient positioning and room setup for robotic ventral hernia repair Trocar Placement The abdominal cavity is accessed right or left upper abdomen via a 5 mm subcostal incision…
Fig. 19.1 Patient positioning for totally robot-assisted low anterior resection Trocar Placement Proper port placement is crucial since the current da Vinci® system is rather bulky and requires sufficient room…
Fig. 23.1 The robotic trocar is introduced into the GelPOINT Path TAMIS port via three cannulas. The cannulas are placed into the TAMIS port gelatinous lid which is then placed…
Fig. 12.1 Port positions Key Steps The patient is positioned in the Trendelenburg position and tilted slightly to the left. A 30°, 10 mm conventional laparoscopic camera is used in…
Horgan et al. [1] 2003 1 Hybrid RATS + laparoscopy THE Dapri et al. [2] 2006 2 Hybrid RATS + Laparoscopy MKE Gutt et al. [3] 2006 1 Hybrid Robotic laparoscopy THE Kernstine et…
Terminology Abbreviation Single-incision surgery SIS Single-port surgery SPS Single-access surgery SAS laparoscopic Single-port surgery SPLS Robotic single-port surgery SPRS Single-incision laparoscopic surgery SILSa Single-incision robotic surgery SIRS Single access port…
Fig. 9.1 Ports used for robotic gastrectomy The proper placement of the ports are essential to ease of the robotic arm use during operation, and therefore, care should be taken…
Fig. 10.1 Parallel docking view showing foot of patient Fig. 10.2 Parallel docking view showing position of anesthesiologist with head of patient accessible Trocar Placement A total of five or…