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Anesthetic Considerations For Robot-Assisted Gynecologic And Urology Surgery, Jeffrey S. Berger, Taghreed Alshaeri, Rayo Lukula, Paul Dangerfield Aug 2013

Anesthetic Considerations For Robot-Assisted Gynecologic And Urology Surgery, Jeffrey S. Berger, Taghreed Alshaeri, Rayo Lukula, Paul Dangerfield

Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine Faculty Publications

Robotic surgery was first conceived by the United States military in the 1980s. It rapidly developed in both complexity and utility and, in the early 21st century, modern robotic surgery for gynecologic and urologic surgery gained approval in the United States. Today, an ever-increasing number and variety of surgical procedures enlist robotic-assistance.

Numerous anesthetic considerations for robotic surgery exist. A few of the most important aspects of conducting a safe anesthetic include: investigating the patient’s co-morbid conditions, realizing the risks associated with the robotic equipment, and positioning the patient with care.

This manuscript reviews the current literature on robotic-assisted surgery …