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Robotic adrenalectomy in the pediatric population: initial experience case series from a tertiary center
2020
BMC Urology
Background Laparoscopic resection is the most well described minimally-invasive approach for adrenalectomy. While it allows for improved cosmesis, faster recovery and decreased length of hospital stay compared with the open approach, instrument articulation limitations can hamper surgical dexterity in pediatric patients. Use of robotic assistance can greatly enhance operative field visualization and instrument control, and is in the early stages of adoption in academic centers for pediatric
doi:10.1186/s12894-020-00727-x
pmid:33028284
fatcat:3fy5yrfdrvg5bobt5rw5cfp33a