Advances in General Surgery With the Hugo™ RAS System: A Monocentric Experience

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Roberto Cammarata
Vincenzo La Vaccara
Gennaro Melone
Alberto Catamerò
Tommaso Farolfi
Roberto Coppola
Damiano Caputo

Abstract

This editorial reviews the early experiences and outcomes associated with the application of the Hugo™ Robotic-Assisted Surgery (RAS) system in general surgical procedures, highlighting its technical advantages and clinical implications. A retrospective analysis of three robotic cholecystectomies and three robotic rectal resections performed with the Hugo™ RAS system was conducted, with a focus on operative times, docking efficiency, and patient outcomes. Key system features and procedural strategies were evaluated. Robotic cholecystectomies demonstrated a significant reduction in docking times and excellent patient outcomes, with no complications and short hospital stays. Robotic rectal resections showcased the system's adaptability for intricate pelvic dissections, achieving clear oncological margins and favorable postoperative recovery. The Hugo™ RAS system proves to be a versatile and cost-effective platform for general surgery, with potential to democratize access to robotic-assisted procedures. Future research is warranted to optimize workflows and validate its benefits across broader surgical.

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Cammarata, Roberto, et al. “Advances in General Surgery With the Hugo™ RAS System: A Monocentric Experience”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 96, no. 5, Mar. 2025, pp. 568-71, doi:10.62713/aic.3941.
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