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Over 1,000 robotic surgeries performed to date, and counting
First robotic case December 19, 2007 Within 2 years, 95% or more of endometrial and cervical cancers operated on robotically Benefits of robotics expanded to patients with ovarian cancer Over 1,000 robotic surgeries performed to date, and counting
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First robotic case Dec. 19, 2007
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p=0.1 MID=-1.2 p<0.0001 MID=-6.5 Adapted from: Abitbol, J., et al., Prospective quality of life outcomes following robotic surgery in gynecologic oncology. Gynecol Oncol, (1): p
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Do overall BIS (not scar)
Adapted from: Abitbol, J., et al., Prospective quality of life outcomes following robotic surgery in gynecologic oncology. Gynecol Oncol, (1): p
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Adapted from: Abitbol, J. , et al
Adapted from: Abitbol, J., et al., Minimizing pain medication use and its associated costs following robotic surgery. Gynecol Oncol, (1): p
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New technologies enrich sentinel lymph node detection
Map out areas that are not typically found in a standard lymphadenectomy Significant reduction in recurrences at the pelvic sidewall
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