Single-Port Subcostal Robot-Assisted Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy-How to Do It?

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Edin Hadzijusufovic, Vladimir J Lozanovski, Luca Bellaio, Evangelos Tagkalos, Eren Uzun, Eva-Verena Griemert, Hauke Lang, Peter P Grimminger
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Abstract

Minimally invasive robot-assisted esophagectomies have proven superior to traditional open surgery. While transhiatal and transthoracic approaches are common, subcostal access remains less frequent in minimally invasive esophageal surgery. Recent advancements in robotic systems, such as the da Vinci Single-Port (SP), now facilitate precise subcostal access. This innovation holds potential to reduce postoperative pain, enhance patient mobility, and broaden surgical options for patients with multiple health conditions. The Single-Port Subcostal Robot-Assisted Minimal Invasive Esophagectomy (SP SC RAMIE) utilizes an SP and laparoscopic approach, enabling effective mediastinal dissection and esophageal mobilization with radical lymphadenectomy. This novel technique shows promise, especially for frail patients with multiple comorbidities who stand to benefit greatly from expedited recovery pathways. Nonetheless, further exploration is necessary to fully assess its clinical effectiveness and reproducibility.

单端口肋下机器人辅助微创食管切除术。
微创机器人辅助食管切除术已被证明优于传统的开放手术。虽然经口入路和经胸入路是常见的,但在微创食管手术中,肋下入路仍然不常见。机器人系统的最新进展,如达芬奇单端口(SP),现在可以实现精确的肋下通道。这项创新有可能减少术后疼痛,增强患者的活动能力,并为多种健康状况的患者拓宽手术选择。方法单孔肋下机器人辅助微创食管切除术(SP SC RAMIE)采用单孔腹腔镜入路。结果SP SC RAMIE能在根治性淋巴结清扫术中有效地分离纵隔和动员食管。这项新技术显示出希望,特别是对于患有多种合并症的体弱患者,他们将从快速恢复途径中获益良多。然而,进一步的探索是必要的,以充分评估其临床有效性和可重复性。
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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
6.70%
发文量
365
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon publishes articles of the highest standard from internationally recognized thoracic and cardiovascular surgeons, cardiologists, anesthesiologists, physiologists, and pathologists. This journal is an essential resource for anyone working in this field. Original articles, short communications, reviews and important meeting announcements keep you abreast of key clinical advances, as well as providing the theoretical background of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery. Case reports are published in our Open Access companion journal The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon Reports.
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