微创手术与介入技术的最新进展

J. Dankelman, J. J. van den Dobbelsteen, P. Breedveld
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微创技术(MIT)用于通过皮肤上的自然开口或小切口插入长器械的干预。技术在这些干预措施中发挥着重要作用,这些干预措施的重点是在对健康组织造成最小损害的情况下治疗患者。由于这些仪器的介入,运动的程度是有限的,视觉反馈是间接的,通过使用内窥镜相机或成像技术,触觉反馈仅限于对人手的力反馈。掌握困难的微创方法需要大量的训练。传统上,手术训练是在经验丰富的外科医生/介入医生的监督下在手术室对患者进行的。有几种培训方法可用于在手术室外培训微创技能,例如盒式培训器、vr培训器,有或没有触觉反馈。在本文中,将描述最近开发或正在开发的微创手术、单端口手术、柔性内窥镜、NOTES(自然孔腔内窥镜手术)、针头和其他类型的干预技术,包括机器人系统的最新发展。此外,将描述培训系统发展的最新进展,并比较不同培训方法的优缺点。此外,还将讨论力反馈的作用。
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Current technology on minimally invasive surgery and Interventional Techniques
Minimally invasive techniques (MIT) are used in interventions making use of long instruments inserted via natural openings or small incisions in the skin. There is a large role for technology in these interventions focusing on treating the patient with minimal damage to healthy tissue. Because of the interposition of these instruments, the degrees of movements are limited, visual feedback is indirect via use of endoscopic camera or imaging techniques, and haptic feedback is limited to force feedback to the human hand. Extensive training is needed to master the difficult minimally invasive methods. Traditionally, surgical training is performed on patients in the OR under supervision of an experienced surgeon/interventionist. Several training methods became available to train minimally invasive skills outside the operating room, e.g. box-trainers, VR-trainers, with and without a haptic feedback. In this paper, technology recently developed or under development for minimally invasive surgery, single port surgery, flexible endoscopy, NOTES (Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery), needle and other type of interventions will be described, including recent developments in robotic systems. In addition, recent advancements in training systems development will be described and the advantages and disadvantages of the different training methods will be compared. Furthermore, the role of force feedback will be discussed.
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