Application of da Vinci surgery in hepatectomy

Shiliu Lu , Guandou Yuan , Biao Lei , Bin Chen , Bangyu Lu , Shuiping Yu , Songqing He
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The first laparoscopic hepatectomy was performed over 30 years ago, and its safety and short-term and long-term outcomes are comparable to those of traditional laparotomy. Minimally invasive surgery is important for liver surgery. However, due to the limitations of its instruments and technology, laparoscopic surgery still has certain challenges in the field of liver resection, which is also an important reason for the relatively slow implementation of laparoscopic liver resection. The advent of the da Vinci robotic surgical system has helped to overcome the shortcomings of laparoscopy, such as the difficulty in exposing some special liver segments and performing sutures and reconstruction. Based on the experience of the authors’ surgical team, this paper explores the application value and breakthrough of the da Vinci robot in minimally invasive hepatectomy from the aspects of perioperative evaluation, lesion localization, bleeding control, surgical approaches, and precautions for complications.

达芬奇手术在肝切除术中的应用
第一次腹腔镜肝切除术是在30多年前进行的,其安全性和短期和长期结果与传统剖腹手术相当。微创手术在肝脏手术中很重要。然而,由于其仪器和技术的限制,腹腔镜手术在肝切除术领域还存在一定的挑战,这也是腹腔镜肝切除术实施相对缓慢的重要原因。达芬奇机器人手术系统的出现有助于克服腹腔镜手术的缺点,例如难以暴露某些特殊的肝段并进行缝合和重建。本文结合笔者外科团队的经验,从围手术期评估、病灶定位、出血控制、手术入路、并发症预防等方面探讨达芬奇机器人在微创肝切除术中的应用价值和突破。
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