Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3956450 | Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Patients who undergo robotic-assisted laparoscopic hysterectomy have a significantly lower chance of readmission <30 days after surgery compared with those who undergo laparoscopic, abdominal (open) hysterectomy, and vaginal approaches. Patients in the robotics cohort also experienced a shorter length of stay, less estimated blood loss, and a cost savings associated with readmissions when compared to non-robotic approaches. Prospective registries describing quality outcomes, total sum of costs including 30 days follow-up, as well as patient-related quality of life benefits are recommended to confirm these findings and determine which surgical route offers the highest patient and societal value.
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Authors
Martin A. MD, Elizabeth A. DO, Jeffrey T. MS, Jocelyn BS, Gabrielle BA, Taylor BA, Gregory F. DO, Jeremy BS, M. Bijoy MD, Richard MD,