Abstract
Robotic surgery has emerged as a critical innovation in managing hepatobiliary diseases, significantly improving surgical practice. It is characterized by enhanced technical precision, minimized postoperative complications, and reduced patient recovery time. This article presents an integrative literature review evaluating the applications of robotic surgery in hepatectomies and biliary procedures, analyzing its benefits, limitations, and future perspectives. Recent studies highlight the superiority of this approach compared to conventional laparoscopic surgery, particularly in complex cases, such as tumor resections in anatomically challenging areas. Conversely, challenges like high implementation costs and the need for specialized training remain barriers to broader adoption. In conclusion, despite its limitations, robotic surgery represents a promising and continually evolving tool with the potential to transform the management of hepatobiliary diseases on a global scale.
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