Robotic Myotomy and Partial Fundoplication for Achalasia.

Rubens Antonio Aissar Sallum,Felipe Alexandre Fernandes, Leonardo Torres Branco, Luna Serena Arguelho Pereira, Camila Maria Arruda Vilanova de Câmara, Ítalo Beltrão Pereira Simões, José Donizeti de Meira Junior, Melissa Mello Mazepa, Leonardo Ervolino Corbi,Rodrigo Nicida Garcia,Flávio Roberto Takeda

Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE(2023)

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Laparoscopic Heller myotomy is currently considered the standard definitive treatment of achalasia. With the advancements in technology, robotic Heller myotomy has emerged as an alternative approach to traditional laparoscopy due to three-dimensional (3D) visualization, fine motor control, and improved ergonomics provided by the robot. Although there is a lack of randomized controlled trials, robotic-assisted Heller myotomy seems to be associated with lower rates of intraoperative perforations compared to the laparoscopic approach. A robotic approach may also improve surgical outcomes by providing a more complete myotomy. Here, we describe the detailed steps of robotic myotomy and partial fundoplication for achalasia.
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