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M. Stahl
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背景:微创手术(MIS)的发展也延伸到食管手术领域,并带来了几种微创食管切除术(MIE)入路的发展。与开放手术相比,混合微创和全微创手术技术已被证明是有益的,目前正在与机器人辅助微创食管切除术(RAMIE)进行评估。我们的目的是回顾目前关于MIE与RAMIE的地位的文献。方法:系统回顾微创食管癌手术的相关文献。对1992-2018年期间的PubMed进行了检索,检索词如下:“食管癌”、“微创手术”、“切除”、“跨口”、“经胸”、“MIE”、“混合”、“机器人切除”、“RAMIE”、“RATE”。结果:与开放手术相比,混合和全微创手术技术已被证明是有益的,特别是在肺部并发症方面。肿瘤预后在开放和微创技术之间似乎是相同的。目前,RAMIE的地位正在与其他微创技术进行比较。结论:与开放手术相比,所有微创技术均可降低围手术期发病率。然而,MIS在具体的技术挑战方面仍在不断发展,特别是吻合技术。
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Stellenwert minimalinvasiver Operationstechniken beim Ösophaguskarzinom – gut verständliche Übersicht
Background: The evolution of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) also extends to the field of esophageal surgery and has brought forth the development of several approaches of minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE). Hybrid and total minimally invasive operative techniques have proven beneficial compared to open surgery and are currently evaluated against robotic-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy (RAMIE). We aim to review the current literature regarding the position of MIE versus RAMIE. Methods: A systematic review of the relevant literature on minimally invasive esophageal surgery for cancer is presented. A PubMed search was carried out for the period of 1992-2018 with the following search terms: ‘esophageal cancerʼ, ‘minimally invasive surgeryʼ, ‘resectionʼ, ‘transhiatalʼ, ‘transthoracicʼ, ‘MIEʼ, ‘hybridʼ, ‘robotic resectionʼ, ‘RAMIEʼ, ‘RATEʼ. Results: Hybrid and total minimally invasive operative techniques have proven beneficial, especially with regard to pulmonary complications, compared to open surgery. Oncologic outcomes appear equivalent between open and minimally invasive techniques. Currently, the position of RAMIE is being evaluated against other minimally invasive techniques. Conclusion: All minimally invasive techniques confer the expected reduction in perioperative morbidity compared to open surgery. However, MIS is still evolving with regard to specific technical challenges, especially anastomotic techniques.
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