"N" . "GB - Spojen\u00E9 kr\u00E1lovstv\u00ED Velk\u00E9 Brit\u00E1nie a Severn\u00EDho Irska" . "RIV/00216208:11110/10:7447" . "International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery" . . "1"^^ . . "RIV/00216208:11110/10:7447!RIV11-MSM-11110___" . "[CE8FC820D03E]" . . . . "Matou\u0161, P." . "4"^^ . . "Dvor\u00E1\u010Dek, L." . "4" . "000285223000004" . "Robotic vascular surgery, 150 cases"@en . "6" . . "Vit\u00E1sek, P." . . . "Robotic vascular surgery, 150 cases" . "285549" . "BACKGROUND: Based on their experience of 150 robot-assisted vascular reconstructions, the authors not only reflect on the current uses of the da Vinci robotic system in vascular surgery, but also discuss options for the further expansion of this cutting-edge technology in their area of expertise. METHODS: During the period November 2005-September 2009, the authors performed 150 robot-assisted vascular reconstructions in the aortoiliac area. The most significant include aortofemoral reconstructions and surgery on aneurysms of the abdominal aorta, the pelvic arteries and the splenic artery, as well as their first attempts to perform hybrid interventions. RESULTS: Four cases (2.7%) required conversion to standard surgery and four patients (2.7%) experienced more serious postoperative complications. On one occasion (0.7%) the robotic equipment broke down during the operation and surgery had to be completed laparoscopically." . "Robotic vascular surgery, 150 cases"@en . "\u0160t\u00E1dler, Petr" . "11110" . . "Robotic vascular surgery, 150 cases" . "vascular surgery; robot-assisted vascular surgery; miniinvasive surgery"@en . . "BACKGROUND: Based on their experience of 150 robot-assisted vascular reconstructions, the authors not only reflect on the current uses of the da Vinci robotic system in vascular surgery, but also discuss options for the further expansion of this cutting-edge technology in their area of expertise. METHODS: During the period November 2005-September 2009, the authors performed 150 robot-assisted vascular reconstructions in the aortoiliac area. The most significant include aortofemoral reconstructions and surgery on aneurysms of the abdominal aorta, the pelvic arteries and the splenic artery, as well as their first attempts to perform hybrid interventions. RESULTS: Four cases (2.7%) required conversion to standard surgery and four patients (2.7%) experienced more serious postoperative complications. On one occasion (0.7%) the robotic equipment broke down during the operation and surgery had to be completed laparoscopically."@en . . "1478-5951" . . . "5"^^ .