Minimally invasive techniques reduce complications in esophagectomy without affecting survival.
- Pulmonary complications are 53% lower with minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) and 61% lower with robot-assisted MIE compared to open esophagectomy.
- Robot-assisted MIE shows higher lymph node yield and lower reoperation rates than open approaches.
Surgeons should consider MIE and robot-assisted techniques to enhance patient outcomes while minimizing risks.
- Hybrid approaches may increase anastomotic leakage compared to open surgery.
Journal Article by Rebelo A, Wadewitz E (…) Ronellenfitsch U et 8 al. in Eur J Surg Oncol
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