Robotic-Assisted Arthroscopy Promises Enhanced Procedural Efficiency, Visualization, and Control but Must Overcome Barriers to Adoption.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Kyle N Kunze, David Ferguson, Ayoosh Pareek, Nicholas Colyvas
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Abstract

Robotic-assisted surgery is now well-established in spine surgery and total joint arthroplasty, but its application to arthroscopy has only recently emerged in the context of advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and robotic technology. This new application addresses limitations of conventional arthroscopy, including constrained depth perception, variation in technique or anatomy leading to inaccuracies, manual fluid management adjustments, and limitations in dexterity due to the requirement that one hand is occupied by the arthroscope. Early preclinical and cadaveric studies demonstrate submillimeter precision and improved anatomic accuracy in procedures such as anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, but widespread clinical adoption remains limited by regulatory, economic, and training hurdles. This review article synthesizes the capabilities and applications of current robotic-assisted arthroscopy platforms, surveys the landscape of available technologies, and examines barriers to adoption, thereby looking ahead to the potential use of this technology in redefining arthroscopic surgery.

机器人辅助关节镜有望提高手术效率,可视化和控制,但必须克服采用的障碍。
机器人辅助手术目前在脊柱外科和全关节置换术中已经很成熟,但在人工智能(AI)和机器人技术进步的背景下,它在关节镜检查中的应用最近才出现。这种新的应用解决了传统关节镜的局限性,包括深度感知受限、技术或解剖结构的变化导致不准确、手动流体管理调整以及由于关节镜需要占用一只手而导致的灵巧性限制。早期的临床前和尸体研究表明,在前交叉韧带重建等手术中,亚毫米精度和改进的解剖精度得到了证明,但广泛的临床应用仍然受到监管、经济和培训障碍的限制。这篇综述文章综合了当前机器人辅助关节镜平台的功能和应用,调查了现有技术的前景,并检查了采用的障碍,从而展望了该技术在重新定义关节镜手术中的潜在用途。
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Hss Journal
Hss Journal Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: The HSS Journal is the Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. The aim of the HSS Journal is to promote cutting edge research, clinical pathways, and state-of-the-art techniques that inform and facilitate the continuing education of the orthopaedic and musculoskeletal communities. HSS Journal publishes articles that offer contributions to the advancement of the knowledge of musculoskeletal diseases and encourages submission of manuscripts from all musculoskeletal disciplines.
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