Anesthetic Implications of Robotic-Assisted Surgery in Pediatric Patients.

Robotic surgery (Auckland) Pub Date : 2021-05-25 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2147/RSRR.S308185
Mayuko Wakimoto, Marc Michalsky, Olubukola Nafiu, Joseph Tobias
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The novel technology of robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) has been utilized in children for the past two decades with several potential clinical benefits including reduction of postoperative pain, shortened hospital length of stay, and improved cosmetic outcomes. While associated costs and the limitations regarding instruments for smaller pediatric patients remain relevant issues, surgeon comfort related to ergonomic design in combination with enhanced three-dimensional high-fidelity imaging and tissue handling compared to traditional minimally invasive approached may offer improved surgical and postoperative outcomes. Given that the demand for this innovative technology will likely continue to expand in the field of pediatric surgery, pediatric anesthesiologists will be called upon to provide anesthetic care to patients exposed to this novel surgical technology with its unique features, intraoperative requirements, and potential complications. The current manuscript provides a narrative review of robotic-assisted surgery and discusses important anesthetic considerations and potential complications of these techniques.

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机器人辅助手术在儿科患者中的麻醉意义。
机器人辅助手术(RAS)的新技术已经在过去的二十年中用于儿童,具有几个潜在的临床益处,包括减少术后疼痛,缩短住院时间,改善美容效果。虽然对于小儿科患者的相关成本和器械的局限性仍然是相关问题,但与传统微创方法相比,与人体工程学设计相关的外科医生舒适度与增强的三维高保真成像和组织处理相结合可能会改善手术和术后结果。鉴于对这种创新技术的需求可能会在儿科外科领域继续扩大,儿科麻醉师将被要求为接触这种具有独特特点、术中要求和潜在并发症的新型手术技术的患者提供麻醉护理。目前的手稿提供了机器人辅助手术的叙述性回顾,并讨论了这些技术的重要麻醉注意事项和潜在的并发症。
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