ROBOTIC SURGERY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF HEPATOBILIARY DISEASES

Authors

  • Silas Da Silva Santos Universidade Unigranrio- Duque de Caxias
  • Ana Beatriz de Almeida Porto Maia UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO DE JANEIRO - UFRJ
  • Rebeca Coryne Magalhães Sad Medina Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO)
  • Caio Brum Monte Alto Universidade Federal Fluminense
  • Leonardo Nunes de Carvalho Centro Universitário de Valença
  • Bernardo Silva de Abreu Universidade Federal Fluminense
  • Rafaela Berenice Magalhães sad Medina UNESA PV - idomed Campus vista carioca
  • João Sá Ferreira Ramos Universidade Unigranrio- Duque de Caxias
  • Daniele Simões de Magalhãe Universidade Unigranrio- Duque de Caxias
  • Letícia Paula de Souza Universidade Unigranrio- Duque de Caxias
  • Damiana Rodrigues Gomes Universidade Unigranrio- Duque de Caxias
  • Desirée Telles autran Universidade Unigranrio- Duque de Caxias
  • Felipe Paulo Ribeiro Universidade Federal de Goiás

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36557/2674-8169.2025v7n3p2697-2702

Keywords:

Robotic Surgery, Hepatobiliary Diseases, Hepatectomy, Technological Innovation, Postoperative Recovery.

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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Published

2025-03-03

How to Cite

Da Silva Santos, S., de Almeida Porto Maia, A. B., Coryne Magalhães Sad Medina , R., Brum Monte Alto, C., Nunes de Carvalho, L., Silva de Abreu , B., Berenice Magalhães sad Medina , R., Ferreira Ramos , J. S., Simões de Magalhãe, D., Paula de Souza , L., Rodrigues Gomes , D., Telles autran, D., & Paulo Ribeiro, F. (2025). ROBOTIC SURGERY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF HEPATOBILIARY DISEASES. Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences, 7(3), 2697–2702. https://doi.org/10.36557/2674-8169.2025v7n3p2697-2702