整形外科机器人手术:潜力综述

Marcio Coelho, T. Peltz, Jeremy Hunt, M. Gianoutsos
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"背景:目前,机器人手术在头颈部和显微外科等整形和重建外科的特定领域具有诸多优势,但许多亚专科尚未从机器人手术技术中获益。在本文中,我们将回顾机器人技术在头颈部、乳房重建、微神经、淋巴水肿、颅面部和美容手术中的最新应用进展。方法:使用 PubMed 和 Web of Science 数据库对整形和重建手术中使用机器人的纯英文文章进行文献综述,并使用 "机器人手术整形外科"、"机器人辅助整形外科"、"机器人辅助重建手术"、"达芬奇整形外科"、"达芬奇重建手术 "和 "超级显微外科 "等术语进行自由文本检索。发表时间不受限制。研究结果在回顾的研究中,头颈部是最有利于整形手术的部位,最常见的手术是经口手术和微血管手术。机器人辅助乳房重建手术是一个前景广阔的领域。目前的主要局限是缺乏足够的显微外科器械,以及设置和手术时间较长。结论:随着技术的进步,机器人手术的前景是乐观的。显微外科、头颈部、腭裂、乳房再造手术、淋巴和微神经手术等领域已经取得了可喜的成果。要解决目前的局限性,如合适的显微外科器械、高成本和手术时间延长等问题,还需要进一步的技术进步和循证研究。
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Robotic surgery in plastic surgery: a review of its potential
"Background: Robotic surgery currently offers a number of benefits in specific areas of plastic and reconstructive surgery such as head and neck and microsurgery, however, many subspecialties are yet to benefit from robotic operating techniques. In this paper we review recent developments in the use of robotics for head and neck, breast reconstruction, microneural, lymphoedema, craniofacial and aesthetic surgery. Methods: A literature review of English-only articles on the use of robots in plastic and reconstructive surgery was conducted using the PubMed and Web of Science databases along with a free text search using the terms ‘robotic surgery plastic surgery’, ‘robotic-assisted plastic surgery’, ‘robot-assisted reconstructive surgery’, ‘da Vinci plastic surgery’, ‘da Vinci reconstructive surgery’ and ‘supermicrosurgery’. No limitation was placed on time from publication. Results: Of the studies reviewed, the most beneficial to reconstructive surgery is the area of the head and neck, with the most common procedures being transoral surgeries and microvascular procedures. Robotic assisted breast reconstructive surgery is a promising field. The main current limitations are the lack of adequate microsurgical instrumentation and the prolonged setting-up and operative time. Conclusion: As technology improves the outlook for robotic surgery is optimistic. Areas like microsurgery, head and neck, cleft palate, breast reconstructive surgery, lymphatic and microneural surgery already demonstrate promising results. Further technological advances and evidence-based studies are necessary to address current limitations such as appropriate microsurgical instrumentation, high costs and prolonged operative time."
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