Minimally invasive surgical procedures have revolutionized the world of surgery in the past decades. While laparoscopy, the first minimally invasive surgical technique to be developed, is widely used and has been addressed by several guidelines and recommendations, the implementation of robotic-assisted surgery is still hindered by the lack of consensus documents that support healthcare professionals in the management of this novel surgical procedure. Here we summarize the available evidence and provide expert opinion aimed at improving the implementation and resolution of issues derived from robotic abdominal surgery procedures. A joint task force of Italian surgeons, anesthesiologists and clinical epidemiologists reviewed the available evidence on robotic abdominal surgery. Recommendations were graded according to the strength of evidence. Statements and recommendations are provided for general issues regarding robotic abdominal surgery, operating theatre organization, preoperative patient assessment and preparation, intraoperative management, and postoperative procedures and discharge. The consensus document provides evidence-based recommendations and expert statements aimed at improving the implementation and management of robotic abdominal surgery.

Joint consensus on abdominal robotic surgery and anesthesia from a task force of the siaarti and sic / Corcione, A; Angelini, P; Bencini, L; Bertellini, E; Borghi, F; Buccelli, C; Coletta, Giuseppe; Esposito, C; Graziano, V; Guarracino, F; Marchi, D; Misitano, P; Mori, Am; Paternoster, M; Pennestrì, V; Perrone, V; Pugliese, L; Romagnoli, S; Scudeller, L; Corcione, F. - In: MINERVA ANESTESIOLOGICA. - ISSN 0375-9393. - 84:10(2018), pp. 1189-1208. [10.23736/s0375-9393.18.12241-3]

Joint consensus on abdominal robotic surgery and anesthesia from a task force of the siaarti and sic

Buccelli C;COLETTA, GIUSEPPE;Graziano V;Paternoster M;Corcione F
2018

Abstract

Minimally invasive surgical procedures have revolutionized the world of surgery in the past decades. While laparoscopy, the first minimally invasive surgical technique to be developed, is widely used and has been addressed by several guidelines and recommendations, the implementation of robotic-assisted surgery is still hindered by the lack of consensus documents that support healthcare professionals in the management of this novel surgical procedure. Here we summarize the available evidence and provide expert opinion aimed at improving the implementation and resolution of issues derived from robotic abdominal surgery procedures. A joint task force of Italian surgeons, anesthesiologists and clinical epidemiologists reviewed the available evidence on robotic abdominal surgery. Recommendations were graded according to the strength of evidence. Statements and recommendations are provided for general issues regarding robotic abdominal surgery, operating theatre organization, preoperative patient assessment and preparation, intraoperative management, and postoperative procedures and discharge. The consensus document provides evidence-based recommendations and expert statements aimed at improving the implementation and management of robotic abdominal surgery.
2018
Joint consensus on abdominal robotic surgery and anesthesia from a task force of the siaarti and sic / Corcione, A; Angelini, P; Bencini, L; Bertellini, E; Borghi, F; Buccelli, C; Coletta, Giuseppe; Esposito, C; Graziano, V; Guarracino, F; Marchi, D; Misitano, P; Mori, Am; Paternoster, M; Pennestrì, V; Perrone, V; Pugliese, L; Romagnoli, S; Scudeller, L; Corcione, F. - In: MINERVA ANESTESIOLOGICA. - ISSN 0375-9393. - 84:10(2018), pp. 1189-1208. [10.23736/s0375-9393.18.12241-3]
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