Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5695466 | Gynecologic Oncology | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Introduction of robotic surgery allowed for more patients to be treated surgically while simultaneously decreasing inpatient resource use. With more patients with non-surgical oncological issues and greater medical complexity, the gynecologic oncology ward functions more like a medical rather than surgical ward after the introduction of robotics, which has implications for hospital-wide resource planning.
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Authors
Annie Leung, Jeremie Abitbol, Agnihotram V. Ramana-Kumar, Bassam Fadlallah, Roy Kessous, Sabine Cohen, Susie Lau, Shannon Salvador, Walter H. Gotlieb,