Initial 12 Cases of Robot-Assisted Gastrectomy for Gastric Cancer Using the Hinotori Surgical Robot System: Tips for the Efficient Introduction of a New Surgical Robot.

T. Tsuji, Noriyuki Inaki, Shunsuke Takenaka, Kazuyoshi Mitta, Saki Hayashi, Mari Shimada, H. Saito, Daisuke Yamamoto, Hideki Moriyama, Jun Kinoshita
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Introduction: The use of robotic platform for gastrectomy for gastric cancer is rapidly increasing. This study aimed to describe the perioperative outcomes of 12 patients who underwent robotic gastrectomy for gastric cancer using the hinotori™ surgical robot system (hinotori), a novel robot-assisted surgical platform, and compare the outcomes with the existing system, the da Vinci® Surgical System (DVSS). Methods: This study included 12 consecutive patients with gastric cancer who underwent robotic gastrectomy for gastric cancer using the hinotori between March 2023 and September 2023 at our institution. The comprehensive perioperative outcomes of these patients were retrospectively analyzed and compared to 11 patients who underwent robotic gastrectomy using the DVSS during the same period. Results: The median age and body mass index were 71 years (range: 56-86) and 22.7 kg/m2 (range: 16.1-26.7). Distal and total gastrectomy were performed in 8 and 4 patients, respectively. The median console time and operation times were 187 (range: 112-270) and 252 minutes (range: 173-339), respectively. The median blood loss was 3 mL (range: 2-5). No intra- or postoperative complications were observed. There were no significant differences in perioperative outcomes between the hinotori and the DVSS. Conclusions: Robotic gastrectomy for gastric cancer using the hinotori is a feasible procedure and achieved perioperative outcomes similar to that using the DVSS. Clinical Trial Registration number: 114167-1.
使用Hinotori手术机器人系统进行机器人辅助胃癌切除术的最初12例病例:高效引进新型手术机器人的技巧。
简介使用机器人平台进行胃癌切除术的人数正在迅速增加。本研究旨在描述使用新型机器人辅助手术平台 hinotori™ 手术机器人系统(hinotori)进行机器人胃切除术的 12 例胃癌患者的围手术期疗效,并将其与现有的达芬奇手术系统(DVSS)进行比较。研究方法本研究纳入了 2023 年 3 月至 2023 年 9 月期间在我院使用 hinotori 进行机器人胃切除术的 12 例连续胃癌患者。对这些患者的围手术期综合疗效进行了回顾性分析,并与同期使用 DVSS 进行机器人胃切除术的 11 例患者进行了比较。结果:中位年龄和体重指数分别为 71 岁(范围:56-86)和 22.7 kg/m2(范围:16.1-26.7)。分别有 8 名和 4 名患者进行了远端和全胃切除术。中位控制台时间和手术时间分别为 187 分钟(范围:112-270)和 252 分钟(范围:173-339)。中位失血量为 3 毫升(范围:2-5)。术中和术后均未观察到并发症。hinotori 和 DVSS 的围手术期结果无明显差异。结论使用 hinotori 进行胃癌机器人胃切除术是一种可行的手术,其围手术期效果与使用 DVSS 相似。临床试验注册号:114167-1。
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