RT @krchhabra: Important work in @JAMASurgery showing how robotic surgery may fall short of the hype. While MIS approaches are often bett…
RT @JAMASurgery: Surgeons and hospitals should continue to question the value of robotics for colectomy https://t.co/HnHZ8P6r4K
Interesting paper. Great job @KyleSheetz @jdimick1 & @UM_IHPI team. Anecdotally the robotic platform seems to facilitate foregut, hindgut, & ab wall surgery. Alternative outcome measures may highlight the benefits of robotic approaches. https://t.c
RT @krchhabra: Important work in @JAMASurgery showing how robotic surgery may fall short of the hype. While MIS approaches are often bett…
RT @krchhabra: Important work in @JAMASurgery showing how robotic surgery may fall short of the hype. While MIS approaches are often bett…
Important work in @JAMASurgery showing how robotic surgery may fall short of the hype. While MIS approaches are often better for patients, robotic colectomy is replacing procedures that were being done laparoscopically. https://t.co/AvJXX5q0Vd By @Kyle
Periop Outcomes and Trends in the Use of Robotic Colectomy in US 2010-2016. 191 292 procedures: minimal safety benefit over open colectomy; comparable outcomes with laparoscopic colectomy https://t.co/UKlNvrNGWB Robotics Against the Evidence https://t.co/s
RT @JAMASurgery: Surgeons and hospitals should continue to question the value of robotics for colectomy https://t.co/HnHZ8P6r4K
RT @JAMASurgery: Surgeons and hospitals should continue to question the value of robotics for colectomy https://t.co/HnHZ8P6r4K
RT @JAMASurgery: Surgeons and hospitals should continue to question the value of robotics for colectomy https://t.co/HnHZ8P6r4K
RT @JAMASurgery: Surgeons and hospitals should continue to question the value of robotics for colectomy https://t.co/HnHZ8P6r4K
RT @JAMASurgery: Surgeons and hospitals should continue to question the value of robotics for colectomy https://t.co/HnHZ8P6r4K
RT @JAMASurgery: Surgeons and hospitals should continue to question the value of robotics for colectomy https://t.co/HnHZ8P6r4K
RT @JAMASurgery: Surgeons and hospitals should continue to question the value of robotics for colectomy https://t.co/HnHZ8P6r4K
RT @JAMASurgery: Surgeons and hospitals should continue to question the value of robotics for colectomy https://t.co/HnHZ8P6r4K
Surgeons and hospitals should continue to question the value of robotics for colectomy https://t.co/HnHZ8P6r4K
RT @SWexner: Perioperative Outcomes and Trends in the Use of Robotic Colectomy for Medicare Beneficiaries, 2010-2016 https://t.co/8Qg7AxjOD…
RT @SWexner: Perioperative Outcomes and Trends in the Use of Robotic Colectomy for Medicare Beneficiaries, 2010-2016 https://t.co/8Qg7AxjOD…
RT @SWexner: Perioperative Outcomes and Trends in the Use of Robotic Colectomy for Medicare Beneficiaries, 2010-2016 https://t.co/8Qg7AxjOD…
RT @SWexner: Perioperative Outcomes and Trends in the Use of Robotic Colectomy for Medicare Beneficiaries, 2010-2016 https://t.co/8Qg7AxjOD…
RT @SWexner: Perioperative Outcomes and Trends in the Use of Robotic Colectomy for Medicare Beneficiaries, 2010-2016 https://t.co/8Qg7AxjOD…
.4% diff at the margin between robotic/open...still ~800 complications avoided which is good at scale (but no mention of lap vs. open in abstract) Not so good encouraging that it doesn't appear robot is decreasing open
RT @SWexner: Perioperative Outcomes and Trends in the Use of Robotic Colectomy for Medicare Beneficiaries, 2010-2016 https://t.co/8Qg7AxjOD…
RT @SWexner: Perioperative Outcomes and Trends in the Use of Robotic Colectomy for Medicare Beneficiaries, 2010-2016 https://t.co/8Qg7AxjOD…
RT @SWexner: Perioperative Outcomes and Trends in the Use of Robotic Colectomy for Medicare Beneficiaries, 2010-2016 https://t.co/8Qg7AxjOD…
RT @SWexner: Perioperative Outcomes and Trends in the Use of Robotic Colectomy for Medicare Beneficiaries, 2010-2016 https://t.co/8Qg7AxjOD…
Perioperative Outcomes and Trends in the Use of Robotic Colectomy for Medicare Beneficiaries, 2010-2016 https://t.co/8Qg7AxjODl “..robotic colectomy was associated with minimal safety benefit over open colectomy and had comparable outcomes with laparoscopi
New research from @KyleSheetz, @scottregenbogen & team finds: "no differences in complication rates between robotic and laparoscopic colectomy" w/ robotic colectomy replacing more minimally invasive laparoscopic surgeries, not higher-risk open ones. ht