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Robotics

Know Your Hernia: Robotic Repair of C-Section Hernia

Dr. Sabrina Drexel reviews a case involving robotic repair of a C-section hernia, as well as discusses a ...

JUNE 6, 2025

‘It Is Easier to Fool People Than to Convince Them They Have Been Fooled’

In September 2024, General Surgery News reported a single-surgeon study titled, “Patient With Diabetes ...

OCTOBER 30, 2024

Patients More Likely to Skip Opioids After Robotic Hernia Repair

Patients who undergo laparoscopic or robotic inguinal hernia repair require fewer opioids to manage their ...

APRIL 5, 2023

Single-Port Robotic Colorectal Surgery ‘Safe, Feasible,’ With Good Outcomes

A phase 2 clinical trial of single-port robotic colorectal surgery shows it to be feasible and safe with good ...

AUGUST 17, 2022

Surgical Robots, Once ‘On the Horizon,’ Poised to Transform Surgery

Over the next five years, robotic surgery in the United States will be transformed, driven by an expansion of ...

JULY 26, 2022

How I Implemented Robotics Into My Practice

After finishing my fellowship in 2005, I’d done about 70 cases on the original platform (da Vinci Surgical ...

JULY 22, 2022

Living Donor Robotic Kidney Transplant

Surgeons from the Lahey Clinic presented a technique for a living donor robotic kidney transplant, an approach that ...

MAY 23, 2022

Robot Facilitates Less Invasive Approach To More Liver Resections, Study Suggests

Atlanta—Use of the robotic platform for minor and major liver resections appears to be safe and feasible, and ...

NOVEMBER 9, 2021

The History of Robotic-Assisted Surgery, Revisited

General Surgery News recently caught up with Edward L. Felix, MD, at the Society of American Gastrointestinal and ...

OCTOBER 27, 2021

The History of Robotic-Assisted Surgery

As robotic-assisted surgery continues its growth and acceptance, the focus moves to not only advancing core robotic ...

SEPTEMBER 10, 2021

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