A. Peteinaris, V. Tatanis, A. Vagionis, K. Pagonis, A. Natsos, M. Obaidat, S. Faitatziadis, E. Anaplioti, K. Gkeka, Fotios Michalopoulos, T. Vrettos, E. Liatsikos, P. Kallidonis
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The early experience of a novel robotic platform: A pilot study
Introduction: Robotic platforms have been gradually adopted in the current surgical status quo. The aim of the pilot study is the presentation of our initial experience, using the newly introduced avatera robotic system. Methods: Two patients were included in the current study. One male patient underwent a robot-assisted radical prostatectomy and one female patient underwent a right radical nephrectomy. Results: Both of the surgeries were completed successfully, without major complications. The mean operative time was calculated to be 174 min. Conclusion: Radical procedures can be safely and effectively conducted, using the avatera robot platform.