Of course, the evidence that robotic surgery produces better outcomes than standard laparoscopic surgery is weak to nonexistent, and there is one cancer—cervical cancer—for which outcomes with robotic surgery have clearly been shown to be worse.https://www.mdanderson.org/newsroom/minimally-invasive-surgery-associated-with-worse-survival-for-women-with-cervical-cancer-compared-to-open-hysterectomy.h00-159228090.html …
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The evidence that robotic surgery produces better outcomes is weak to nonexistent, and there is one cancer—cervical cancer—for which outcomes with robotic and minimally invasive surgery have clearly been shown to be worse.https://www.mdanderson.org/newsroom/minimally-invasive-surgery-associated-with-worse-survival-for-women-with-cervical-cancer-compared-to-open-hysterectomy.h00-159228090.html …
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My surgeon told me that he would be better able to handle my delicate Ehlers-Danlos tissues by using the Da Vinci during a hysterectomy and bladder sling install. I doubted him then and I'm mad at him now.
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