Groundbreaking Robot-Assisted Liver Transplant Successfully Completed at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis

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Surgeons at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis have successfully performed the first robot-assisted whole-liver transplant in the U.S. The surgery, led by a team from Washington University School of Medicine, took place in May and the patient, a man in his 60s with liver cancer and cirrhosis, has recovered swiftly. The use of robotic technology allows for precise movements and smaller incisions, resulting in a shorter recovery time compared to traditional open liver transplants. This innovation in liver transplants has the potential to improve patient outcomes and expand the availability of transplant procedures.
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First robot-assisted liver transplant in U.S. performed at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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