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Surgical robotics in general surgery has a relatively short but very interesting evolution. Just as minimally invasive and laparoscopic techniques have radically changed general surgery and fractionated it into subspecialization, robotic technology is likely to repeat the process of fractionation even further. Though it appears that robotics is growing more quickly in other specialties, the changes digital platforms are causing in the general surgical arena are likely to permanently alter general surgery. This review examines the evolution of robotics in minimally invasive general surgery looking forward to a time where robotics platforms will be fundamental to elective general surgery. Learning curves and adoption techniques are explored. Foregut, hepatobiliary, endocrine, colorectal, and bariatric surgery will be examined as growth areas for robotics, as well as revealing the current uses of this technology.
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Erik B. Wilson
Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center
Scandinavian Journal of Surgery
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a019b27bd6301933f5ca795 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/145749690909800208
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