Roriz Silva, RenatoVilallonga, RamonManuel Fort, JoseCaubet, EnricGonzalez, OscarRuiz De Gordejuela, A. GarciaGuerrero Gual, MireiaFidillo, E.Blanco, RaymondBademci, RefikKraft Carre, M.2019-12-312019-12-312019Roriz Silva, R., Vilallonga, R., Manuel Fort, J., Caubet, E., Gonzalez, O., Ruiz De Gordejuela, A. G. ... Kraft Carre, M. (2019). Robotic Roux-En-Y gastric bypass: Comparison of Da Vinci S and Xi Robotic platforms outcomes robotic bariatric surgery. 24th World Congress of the International-Federation-for-the-Surgery-of-Obesity-and-Metabolic-Disorders (IFSO) / 21st SECO Congress içinde (279-279. ss.). Madrid, Spain, September 03-07, 2019.0960-89231708-0428https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12511/4831Robotic surgery is an emerging and promising technology in bariatric surgery. Current studies have confirmed its feasibility and safety with a relatively short learning curve. The advantages for the surgeon are already well established with better ergonomics. The potential benefits to the patient are still being studied. Robotic surgery seems to offer more advantages for complex cases, such as super obesity and revisional surgery.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessRobotic Roux-En-YGastric BypassDa Vinci SXi RoboticRobotic Roux-En-Y gastric bypass: Comparison of Da Vinci S and Xi Robotic platforms outcomes robotic bariatric surgeryConference Object29Supplement: 5279279Q1