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ESSO-CSO Webinar on AI-Assisted Robotic Surgery: Enhacing Precision and Workflow in Oncologic Procedures
Aim of the webinar
This webinar is part of a series of online sessions jointly organized by ESSO and CSO.
It will explore how artificial intelligence is transforming robotic cancer surgery, from preoperative planning and intraoperative decision-making to site-specific clinical applications.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the current role of AI in robotic cancer surgery, including its impact on preoperative planning and intraoperative decision-making.
- Recognize how AI-driven tools enhance anatomical recognition, structure preservation, and tumor margin identification during robotic cancer surgery.
- Evaluate the role of AI-assisted perfusion assessment and fluorescence imaging in improving anastomotic safety and tissue viability.
- Apply site-specific examples of AI-integrated robotic surgery across lung, prostate, breast, and gynecologic oncology to clinical practice.
- Critically assess the future implications of AI for surgical workflow, training, and oncologic outcomes.
The session will be followed by a webinar on Translating Complex Surgical Cases into High-Impact Retrospective Cohort Studies starting at 12.15 (same Zoom link)
Speakers
Jim Khan
Portsmouth University, UK
Ashutosh Mishra
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, IN
Liu Yang
Jiangsu Cancer Hospital, Nanjing, CN
Zhigang Li
Shanghai Chest Hospital, Shanghai,CN
Moderators
Nada Santrac
Institute of Oncology and Radiology/Medical School, University of Belgrade, Serbia
target audience
Webinar programme
11.00 - 11.05
Introduction
Nada Santrac, Zheng Liu
11.05 - 11.20
Integrating AI into Robotic Cancer Surgery: Planning, Prediction and Precision
Jim Khan
11.20 - 11.35
AI-Integrated Robotic Surgery Across Cancer Sites
Ashutosh Mishra
11.35 - 11.50
Robotic Assisted Esophagectomy, Evidence Generation, and Technological Innovation
Zhigang Li
11.50 - 12.05
Experience from China: the Necessity and Conflict of Splenic Flexure Mobilization and Left Colic Artery Preservation in Robotic Low Rectal Surgery
Yang Liu
12.05 - 12.15
Panel discussion
All faculty
Registration fees
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€ 0
A request for CME accreditation has been submitted to the ACOE.
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