Precision Versus Practicality: A Comprehensive Analysis of Robotic Right Colectomy Versus Laparoscopic Right Colectomy, Future Directions, Biases, Research Gaps, and Their Implications

Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in the world and second in cancer-related mortality. It is most prevalent in the developed world and is often associated with lifestyle factors along with age and genetics. The inclusion criteria comprised high-level evidence, such as ran...

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Hospital costs
Hospitalization
Laparoscopy
Lymphatic system
Meta-analysis
Mortality
Patients
Robotic surgery
Surgical anastomosis
Surgical outcomes
Surgical techniques
Systematic review
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