The evolution and clinical impact of single-port transaxillary robotic thyroidectomy: a comprehensive review.

IF 1.5 3区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Gland surgery Pub Date : 2025-01-24 Epub Date: 2025-01-09 DOI:10.21037/gs-24-409
Kwangsoon Kim
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Abstract

Single-port (SP) transaxillary robotic thyroidectomy represents a significant innovation in the field of endocrine surgery, offering a minimally invasive approach that combines oncological efficacy with enhanced cosmetic outcomes. The introduction of the SP robotic system has enabled surgeons to perform thyroidectomy and lateral neck dissection through a single axillary incision, resulting in a scarless neck and reduced postoperative morbidity. This review explores the current practices and surgical techniques associated with SP transaxillary robotic thyroidectomy, emphasizing the benefits of the SP robotic system over traditional multi-port and open approaches. The system's enhanced precision, due to its articulated instruments and high-definition three-dimensional visualization, allows for meticulous dissection, minimizing the risk of complications such as recurrent laryngeal nerve injury and hypocalcemia. The SP design simplifies the surgical process, reducing trauma to surrounding tissues and leading to faster recovery times and improved patient satisfaction. Clinical outcomes of the SP approach are promising, with studies indicating comparable oncological safety to conventional methods and superior cosmetic results. Patient satisfaction is notably high, particularly regarding the absence of visible neck scarring. However, the technique's adoption is limited by its steep learning curve and the high cost of the SP robotic system. This review also highlights the need for further long-term studies to fully assess the sustainability of the SP robotic system's benefits, especially in terms of oncological outcomes and cost-effectiveness. The potential of the SP transaxillary approach to become a standard option in thyroid surgery is discussed, alongside the importance of continued research and surgeon training to optimize its use. In conclusion, SP transaxillary robotic thyroidectomy offers a compelling alternative to traditional approaches, with the potential to significantly enhance patient outcomes and satisfaction in thyroid surgery.

单孔经腋窝机器人甲状腺切除术的发展和临床影响:全面回顾。
单孔(SP)经腋窝机器人甲状腺切除术代表了内分泌外科领域的重大创新,提供了一种微创方法,将肿瘤疗效与增强的美容效果相结合。SP机器人系统的引入使外科医生能够通过单个腋窝切口进行甲状腺切除术和侧颈清扫,从而实现颈部无疤痕,降低了术后发病率。这篇综述探讨了目前与SP经腋窝机器人甲状腺切除术相关的实践和手术技术,强调了SP机器人系统相对于传统多通道和开放入路的优势。由于其铰接式仪器和高清晰度三维可视化,该系统的精度得到了提高,可以进行细致的解剖,最大限度地降低了喉返神经损伤和低钙血症等并发症的风险。SP设计简化了手术过程,减少了对周围组织的创伤,加快了恢复时间,提高了患者满意度。SP方法的临床结果是有希望的,研究表明与传统方法相比,肿瘤安全性相当,美容效果更好。患者满意度非常高,特别是没有明显的颈部疤痕。然而,该技术的采用受到其陡峭的学习曲线和SP机器人系统的高成本的限制。这篇综述还强调了进一步的长期研究的必要性,以充分评估SP机器人系统的可持续性,特别是在肿瘤预后和成本效益方面。讨论了SP经腋窝入路成为甲状腺手术标准选择的潜力,以及继续研究和外科医生培训以优化其使用的重要性。综上所述,SP经腋窝机器人甲状腺切除术提供了一种令人信服的替代传统方法,具有显著提高甲状腺手术患者预后和满意度的潜力。
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Gland surgery
Gland surgery Medicine-Surgery
CiteScore
3.60
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期刊介绍: Gland Surgery (Gland Surg; GS, Print ISSN 2227-684X; Online ISSN 2227-8575) being indexed by PubMed/PubMed Central, is an open access, peer-review journal launched at May of 2012, published bio-monthly since February 2015.
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