Mingze Zhang, Ming Hu, Jing Yang, Wutang Jing, Jin Guo, Hui Cai, Yuntao Ma
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Abstract
Purpose: Exploring the Clinical Safety and Feasibility of 5G Remote Surgery Robot-Assisted Gastrectomy.
Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of two patients who underwent 5G remote surgery robot-assisted gastrectomy at the General Surgery Clinical Center of Gansu Provincial Hospital from June to September 2024. One case involved a cross-provincial remote surgery between Gansu Provincial Hospital and Yangzhou University Affiliated Hospital, located over 1700 km apart, classified as the "long-distance patient." The other case involved a remote surgery within the province, between Gansu Provincial Hospital and the Gansu Provincial Hospital (Lanzhou New District Branch), located 70 km apart, classified as the "short-distance patient." General data, intraoperative conditions, network status, postoperative routine information, and postoperative follow-up data were recorded and analyzed for two patients.
Result: Both patients successfully completed the surgery. The master-slave control duration for the long-distance surgery patient and the short-distance surgery patient were 259 min and 308 min, respectively; the total surgical durations were 285 min and 320 min, respectively. Neither patient experienced an intraoperative conversion to traditional surgery. The average total delay for the long-distance surgery patient was 99 ms, and for the short-distance surgery patient, it was 48 ms; the packet loss rates were 0.0188% and 0%, respectively, with no network jitter or interruptions observed. The long-distance surgery patient had a drainage tube retention time of 10 d, a postoperative hospital stay of 14 d. The short-distance surgery patient had a drainage tube retention time of 8 d, a postoperative hospital stay of 10 d. No postoperative complications occurred in either patient.
Conclusion: This study suggests that 5G remote surgery is feasible and safe, but larger-scale research is needed.
期刊介绍:
World Journal of Surgical Oncology publishes articles related to surgical oncology and its allied subjects, such as epidemiology, cancer research, biomarkers, prevention, pathology, radiology, cancer treatment, clinical trials, multimodality treatment and molecular biology. Emphasis is placed on original research articles. The journal also publishes significant clinical case reports, as well as balanced and timely reviews on selected topics.
Oncology is a multidisciplinary super-speciality of which surgical oncology forms an integral component, especially with solid tumors. Surgical oncologists around the world are involved in research extending from detecting the mechanisms underlying the causation of cancer, to its treatment and prevention. The role of a surgical oncologist extends across the whole continuum of care. With continued developments in diagnosis and treatment, the role of a surgical oncologist is ever-changing. Hence, World Journal of Surgical Oncology aims to keep readers abreast with latest developments that will ultimately influence the work of surgical oncologists.