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Friday, January 27, 2012

Cochrane Review: abstract - Robotic assisted surgery for gynaecological cancer.



Abstract

BACKGROUND:

Robotic surgery is the latest innovation in the field of minimally invasive surgery. Robotic surgical systems have been used to perform surgery for endometrial, cervical cancer and ovarian cancer. There is mounting evidence which demonstrates the feasibility and safety of robotic surgery for gynaecological oncology.

OBJECTIVES:

To evaluate the evidence for and against robotic assisted surgery in gynaecological cancer.
MAIN RESULTS:
No studies were found that met the inclusion criteria. Controlled clinical trials (CCTs) are summarised and analysed, but are not discussed in the main body of the review as they present a high risk of bias.

AUTHORS' CONCLUSIONS:

Well-designed RCTs are required as only low quality evidence from CCTs is available. These studies support the use of robotic assisted surgery for endometrial cancer and cervical cancer, but these findings present a high risk of bias.

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