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摘要
背景:自动化绩效指标(APMs)在准确评估和提高外科医生技能和患者预后方面具有潜在的用途,但其临床应用目前有限。我们报告了Medicaroid智能网络系统(MINS™)的使用,这是一种与“hinotori”手术机器人系统(hinotori™)一起使用的网络支持系统平台,用于收集手术数据日志,并讨论了其改善手术结果的潜力。方法:本研究前瞻性评估了2022年12月至2024年2月9例妇科肿瘤机器人手术中MINS™收集数据日志的效果。MINS™通过安全网络定期与hinotori™通信,收集系统日志并将其发送到云服务器,量化各种性能数据,以评估手术结果。结果:成功提取了hinotori™运动的临床资料。7号患者行盆腔淋巴结清扫术,手术臂(OA)改变的数量明显较高。OA3单极比OA1双极更常用于凝血(平均:6.7% vs 2.5%, P值小于0.001)。在2024年7月版本升级后,6号患者与OA碰撞相关的错误计数和非活动时间百分比显著下降。结论:MINS™利用技术通过互联网将hinotori™连接到各种系统,允许从数据日志中对手术过程进行客观评估。MINS™是一种临床应用的APM系统,可以客观地分析外科医生的个性,并有可能提高手术技术和促进标准化。
Validation of objective performance metrics via an intelligent medical network in gynecological oncology robotic surgery.
Background: Automated performance metrics (APMs) are potentially useful to accurately assess and improve surgeon skills and patient outcomes, while their clinical use is currently limited. We report on the use of the Medicaroid Intelligent Network System (MINS™), a network support system platform used together with the "hinotori" surgical robot system (hinotori™) for the collection of data logs from surgeries, and discuss its potential to improve surgical outcomes.
Methods: This study prospectively evaluated the efficacy of MINS™ for collecting data logs in gynecologic oncologic robotic surgery between December 2022 and February 2024 in nine patients. MINS™ regularly communicated with the hinotori™ via a secure network to collect and send system logs to a cloud server, quantifying various performance data for the evaluation of surgical outcomes.
Results: Clinical data on hinotori™ movement were successfully extracted. The number of operation arm (OA) changes was significantly higher in Patient No. 7, who underwent pelvic lymph node dissection. OA3 monopolar was used more frequently than OA1 bipolar for coagulation (mean: 6.7% vs 2.5%, P ˂0.001). The error count and percentage of inactive time associated with OA collisions decreased dramatically after Patient No. 6, following the version upgrade in July 2024.
Conclusion: MINS™ utilizes technology to connect the hinotori™ to various systems via the Internet, allowing objective evaluations of surgical procedures from data logs. MINS™ is a clinically applicable APM system that objectively analyzes a surgeon's individuality and has the potential to improve surgical techniques and promote standardization.
期刊介绍:
Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology is a multidisciplinary journal for clinical oncologists which strives to publish high quality manuscripts addressing medical oncology, clinical trials, radiology, surgery, basic research, and palliative care. The journal aims to contribute to the world"s scientific community with special attention to the area of clinical oncology and the Asian region.
JJCO publishes various articles types including:
・Original Articles
・Case Reports
・Clinical Trial Notes
・Cancer Genetics Reports
・Epidemiology Notes
・Technical Notes
・Short Communications
・Letters to the Editors
・Solicited Reviews