Clinical and oncological results of routine application of robotic right hemicolectomy has been evaluated. Data from 14 consecutive patients, affected by right colon cancer, were prospectively collected and evaluated. The Authors suggest that superior dexterity of robotic instruments and tridimensional magnified vision of the operative field allow a subjective better identification and a safer isolation of the anatomical structures, although no relevant advantage over standard laparoscopy was found in their preliminary experience.