外科医生从腹腔镜到机器人辅助腹股沟疝修复的过渡:效率的前瞻性分析。

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Hernia Pub Date : 2025-01-06 DOI:10.1007/s10029-024-03218-2
William W Hope, James G Bittner, Rana C Pullatt, William L Newcomb, Jose Erbella, Steven D Thies, Juan-Carlos Verdeja
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背景:从腹腔镜到机器人辅助(RA)腹股沟疝修补(IHR)过渡时外科医生效率的现有报告是回顾性的或描述单中心经验。本研究的目的是对从Lap-IHR过渡到RA-IHR时外科医生的效率进行前瞻性、多外科医生、多中心的评估。方法:具有Lap-IHR经验(研究前≥300次Lap-IHR)但没有机器人经验(研究前一年没有RA病例)的普通外科医生同意参加这项前瞻性、观察性的试点研究,研究他们采用RA- ihr时的手术效率。通过手术持续时间,包括皮肤对皮肤的时间和建立视肌孔(MPO)的时间来衡量效率。还报告了RA-IHR程序后30天内的转换率和不良事件(ae)。95%置信区间(95% CI)的结果描述了外科医生的集体和个人单侧和双侧早期、中期和晚期病例,每位外科医生在每个阶段贡献25例连续病例。结果:4名外科医生同意参加研究,并提供了75例连续的前瞻性RA-IHR病例。总的来说,外科医生在他们预期病例的中期单侧修复达到了相对的皮肤对皮肤的时间效率。对于《国际卫生条例》双边程序,在晚期病例中达到了皮肤对皮肤的时间效率。外科医生的皮肤对皮肤的效率时间相对于他们的回顾性lap - ihr有所不同。可能的混杂因素包括实践模式、转诊、监护期,以及一位外科医生因新冠肺炎而中断。一个从RA-IHR到open的转换是由于先前的前列腺切除术后存在严重的粘连。不同的外科医生的ae差异很大。结论:四位外科医生提高了皮肤对皮肤的效率。
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Surgeons transitioning from laparoscopic to robotic-assisted inguinal hernia repair: a prospective analysis of efficiency.

Background: Available reports of surgeon efficiency when transitioning from laparoscopic to robotic-assisted (RA) inguinal hernia repair (IHR) are retrospective or describe single-center experience. The purpose of this study is to provide a prospective, multi-surgeon, multi-center assessment of surgeon efficiency when transitioning from Lap-IHR to RA-IHR.

Methods: General surgeons with Lap-IHR experience (≥300 Lap-IHRs prior to the study) but with no robotic experience (no RA cases one year prior to the study) consented to participate in this prospective, observational pilot study of their surgical efficiency as they adopted RA-IHR. Efficiency was measured through procedure durations, including skin-to-skin time and time to establish critical view of the myopectineal orifice (MPO). Rates of conversions, and adverse events (AEs) through 30 days post RA-IHR procedure were also reported. Outcomes with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) describe surgeons' collective and individual unilateral and bilateral early, middle, and late-phase cases, with each surgeon contributing 25 consecutive cases at each phase.

Results: Four surgeons consented to enroll in the study and provided 75 consecutive, prospective RA-IHR cases. Collectively, the surgeons reached relative skin-to-skin time efficiencies for their unilateral repairs in the mid-phase of their prospective cases. For RA-IHR bilateral procedures, skin-to-skin time efficiency was reached in the late-phase cases. Surgeons' skin-to-skin efficiency times varied relative to their retrospective Lap-IHRs. Possible confounders included practice patterns, referrals, proctoring periods, and-for one surgeon-Covid interruptions. One conversion from RA-IHR to open resulted from severe adhesions present after prior prostatectomy. AEs varied broadly from surgeon to surgeon.

Conclusions: The four surgeons improved their skin-to-skin efficiencies.

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Hernia
Hernia SURGERY-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
26.10%
发文量
171
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Hernia was founded in 1997 by Jean P. Chevrel with the purpose of promoting clinical studies and basic research as they apply to groin hernias and the abdominal wall . Since that time, a true revolution in the field of hernia studies has transformed the field from a ”simple” disease to one that is very specialized. While the majority of surgeries for primary inguinal and abdominal wall hernia are performed in hospitals worldwide, complex situations such as multi recurrences, complications, abdominal wall reconstructions and others are being studied and treated in specialist centers. As a result, major institutions and societies are creating specific parameters and criteria to better address the complexities of hernia surgery. Hernia is a journal written by surgeons who have made abdominal wall surgery their specific field of interest, but we will consider publishing content from any surgeon who wishes to improve the science of this field. The Journal aims to ensure that hernia surgery is safer and easier for surgeons as well as patients, and provides a forum to all surgeons in the exchange of new ideas, results, and important research that is the basis of professional activity.
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