Fewer complications with robotic surgery in endometrial cancer

March 01, 2019 8:34 AM | Deleted user

March 1, 2019, MedPage Today

When introduced on a nationwide basis, minimally invasive robotic surgery is associated with the performance of a greater proportion of minimally invasive procedures, as well as improved outcomes in patients with early-stage endometrial cancer, Danish investigators found. Specifically, this change in surgical approach leads to a significantly reduced risk of severe complications in these patients.

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