Robot-assisted stomach cancer surgery. Technical aspects

S. Kovalenko, D. Gladyshev, M. E. Moiseev, V. A. Vetoshkin, V.Yu. Svitich, S. S. Gnedash
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Abstract

Stomach cancer surgery remains one of the most technically challenging areas in abdominal oncology. The frequency of both intra- and postoperative complications is quite high, despite the modern achievements of anesthesiology and the technical support level. Robot-assisted surgical interventions allow to demonstrate all the benefits of minimally invasive technologies for the patient. Additional security is provided by the control of the video system and robotic instruments by one surgeon. The technical features of the robotic complex can be implemented in reducing the frequency of intra- and postoperative complications and improving the quality of surgical intervention, lymphadenectomy, as well as oncological results. The authors present their methodology for conducting surgical interventions in stomach cancer using a robotic surgical complex. Unlike foreign colleagues who use up to seven robotic instruments, the process of performing gastrectomy and subtotal gastrectomy using four robotic instruments has been developed and optimized, which allows to standardize the technique to the extent possible and reduce financial costs. The technique of using indocyanine green with the possibility of visualization in the infrared spectrum of its accumulation in lymph nodes, which are pathways of lymphogenic metastasis, is described. This can improve the accuracy of staging, determine forecast. KEYWORDS: robot-assisted surgery, stomach cancer, oncology, gastric resection, gastrectomy. FOR CITATION: Kovalenko S.A., Gladyshev D.V., Moiseev M.E. et al. Robot-assisted stomach cancer surgery. Technical aspects. Russian Medical Inquiry. 2023;7(4):218–224 (in Russ.). DOI: 10.32364/2587-6821-2023-7-4-218-224.
机器人辅助胃癌手术。技术方面
胃癌手术仍然是腹部肿瘤学中最具技术挑战性的领域之一。尽管麻醉学的现代成就和技术支持水平很高,但手术内和术后并发症的发生率仍然很高。机器人辅助手术干预可以展示微创技术对患者的所有好处。由一名外科医生控制视频系统和机器人设备提供额外的安全性。机器人复合体的技术特点可以在减少手术内和术后并发症的频率,提高手术干预、淋巴结切除和肿瘤结果的质量方面得到实现。作者介绍了他们的方法进行手术干预胃癌使用机器人手术复合体。与国外同行使用多达7台机器人设备不同,使用4台机器人设备进行胃切除术和胃次全切除术的过程已经得到了发展和优化,这使得技术在可能的程度上标准化,并降低了经济成本。本文描述了利用吲哚菁绿在淋巴结中积累的技术,该技术具有在红外光谱中可视化的可能性,这是淋巴源性转移的途径。这样可以提高分期的准确性,确定预报。关键词:机器人辅助手术,胃癌,肿瘤学,胃切除术,胃切除术。引文:Kovalenko S.A, Gladyshev d.v., Moiseev M.E.等。机器人辅助胃癌手术。技术方面。俄罗斯医学调查。2023;7(4):218-224。DOI: 10.32364 / 2587-6821-2023-7-4-218-224。
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