Robot-Assisted Capsulectomy with Immediate Reimplantation in Breast Reconstruction

Oh, So Min MD; Han, Woo Yeon MD, et al.
Robot-Assisted Capsulectomy with Immediate Reimplantation in Breast Reconstruction
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Summary: 
Recent reports have introduced robotic breast surgery for immediate breast reconstruction with an implant. However, relevant reports of robot-assisted breast reconstruction including capsulectomy are limited. Although capsulectomy lowers risk of capsular contracture and thus contributes to better aesthetic outcomes, total capsulectomy may have complications, such as injury to axillary structures or chest wall and overlying skin devascularization. To minimize the risk of injury, the authors used a robotic system with Da Vinci SP, which has freely movable arms and clear, magnified three-dimensional vision, for total capsulectomy. Compared with conventional procedures, robotic surgery has the critical advantage of minimal incision and concealed scars, contributing to positive aesthetic outcomes. This study suggests that robot-assisted capsulectomy is technically feasible and safe for patients undergoing breast reconstruction with immediate reimplantation.

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