A team at the University of Michigan Health, led by Cody Mullens, M.D., M.P.H., found that robotic-assisted gallbladder removal carries higher risks of bile duct injury than traditional laparoscopic procedures, regardless of patient factors. This study challenges previous beliefs that outcomes depended on patient selection. Dr. Mullens stresses the importance of transparent conversations between surgeons and patients, as bile duct injuries, though rare, can lead to serious complications and require further procedures. Read the full article for more.
