Abstract
Pelvic exenteration surgery for locally advanced rectal cancers is a complex and extensive multivisceral operation, which is associated with high perioperative morbidity and mortality rates. Significant technical challenges may arise due to inadequate access, visualisation, and characteri-sation of tissue planes and critical structures in the spatially constrained pelvis. Over the last two decades, robotic-assisted technologies have facilitated substantial advancements in the minimally invasive approach to total mesorectal excision (TME) for rectal cancers. Here, we review the emerging experience and evidence of robotic assistance in beyond TME multivisceral pelvic exen-teration for locally advanced rectal cancers where heightened operative challenges and cumber-some ergonomics are likely to be encountered.
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Chang, T. P., Chok, A. Y., Tan, D., Rogers, A., Rasheed, S., Tekkis, P., & Kontovounisios, C. (2021, April 1). The emerging role of robotics in pelvic exenteration surgery for locally advanced rectal cancer: A narrative review. Journal of Clinical Medicine. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10071518
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