This article presents a standardized robotic intersphincteric resection procedure for treating lower third rectal cancer. The technique involves a series of steps, including positioning the patient, port placement, dissection along anatomical planes, mobilization of the colon, and pelvic phase dissection. The authors emphasize the importance of meticulous dissection along the pelvic floor to accurately delineate the anatomy. The procedure was performed on a 52-year-old woman who had received neoadjuvant treatment. The final histopathological examination showed successful removal of the cancer with clear margins. The authors conclude that their technique simplifies the complex procedure and highlights the importance of precise dissection. [Extracted from the article]