%0 Journal Article %T Robotic surgical system completed radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer after liver transplantation: case report and systematic review %A Chuan Li %A Feng Qian %A Jiajia Liu %A Junyan Fan %A Junyan Liu %A Qian Chen %J SCIE-indexed Journal %D 2020 %R 10.21037/tcr-19-1786 %X Da Vinci robot surgery system has been used in the surgery of gastric cancer (GC). The operations were performed on GC patients at early and advanced stages. The surgical methods have been developed from distal to proximal radical gastrectomy, and even in radical total gastrectomy and gastric remnant after partial gastrectomy (1,2). New cases of GC after liver transplantation are rarely reported, and no robotic surgery has been reported so far. Only a few cases have been reported, and radical resection combined with comprehensive treatment remains the major therapeutic method. One case of laparoscopic-assisted radical resection has been reported in Korea. In this study, with the assistance of robotic GC surgery (3), radical GC surgery was successfully performed on two patients after liver transplantation at Southwest Hospital on October 23 and December 25, 2018. Follow-up examination was carried out 6 and 4 months after surgery, respectively, and the therapeutic outcome was good. Written informed consent was obtained from each patient prior to operation, and the information of patients was anonymous. We present the following case in accordance with the CARE reporting (available at http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tcr-19-1786) %U http://tcr.amegroups.com/article/view/40224/html