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背景:全腹不对称(Situs inversus totalis,SIT)是一种罕见的先天性畸形,胸腔和腹腔结构与正常完全相反。由于这些畸形,在这些患者身上实施机器人辅助手术非常困难。有几篇报道介绍了用机器人辅助手术治疗 SIT 患者的直肠癌,但迄今为止还没有报道介绍过用机器人辅助手术治疗结肠癌:一名 74 岁的女性因腹痛前来就诊,被诊断为升结肠癌和 SIT。我们精心策划了手术过程,并实施了机器人辅助半结肠切除术。虽然我们使用了不寻常的端口放置方式,但手术还是安全地完成了。患者出院时未出现任何并发症:结论:机器人辅助手术对解剖异常的患者安全有效。
Robotic hemi-colectomy for ascending colon cancer in a patient with situs inversus totalis.
Background: Situs inversus totalis (SIT) is a rare congenital anomaly in which the thoracic and abdominal cavity structures are completely opposite to normal. Performing robot-assisted surgery in these patients is difficult because of these anomalies. A few reports have described robot-assisted surgery for rectal cancer in patients with SIT, but no reports to date have described robot-assisted surgery for colon cancer.
Case presentation: A 74-year-old female presented with abdominal pain and was diagnosed with ascending colon cancer and SIT. We carefully planned the surgical procedure and performed robot-assisted hemi-colectomy. Although we used unusual port placement, the operation was performed safely. The patient was discharged without any complications.
Conclusions: Robot-assisted surgery is safe and efficient for patients with anatomical anomalies.