Gen Fan, Junji Wang, Yu Wang, Yushui Chen, Yinyu Wu, Songzhi Cai, Yang Li, Tielong Tang
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摘要
目的是研究Hinotori手术机器人系统(HSRS)在泌尿外科手术中的效果,并分析HSRS和达芬奇手术机器人在围手术期表现的差异。全面检索PubMed、Cochrane Library、Embase和Web of Science等多个数据库,筛选将HSRS应用于泌尿外科手术的研究,并与达芬奇系统进行比较。采用估计比值比(OR)和加权平均差(WMD)对结果进行综合分析。纳入了8项研究,共740例患者。在两组患者的基线特征中,所有结果显示相似。在泌尿外科手术中,HSRS组的手术时间更长(WMD = 8.85, 95% Cl (1.73, 15.97), p
Comparison of the Hinotori surgical robot with the da Vinci robotic system in urologic surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
The objective is to investigate the outcomes of the Hinotori Surgical Robotic System (HSRS) for urological surgery and to analyze the variation in perioperative performance between the HSRS and the da Vinci surgical robot. Multiple databases including PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase and Web of Science were comprehensibly retrieved to screen studies that applied HSRS to urologic surgery and compared it with the da Vinci system. The results were combined and analyzed using estimated ratio of ratios (OR) and weighted mean difference (WMD). Eight studies with 740 patients were included. Among the baseline characteristics of patients in both groups, all outcomes showed similarity. In urologic surgery, the HSRS cohort experienced a longer operative time (WMD = 8.85, 95% Cl (1.73, 15.97), p < 0.05) and a relatively longer use of the robotic system (WMD = 10.77, 95% Cl [1.09, 20.44], p < 0.05), as well as a notable increase in console time (WMD = 20.99, 95% Cl 95% Cl [8.24, 33.75], p < 0.05). However, estimated blood loss, length of hospitalization, rate of severe complications, and rate of positive margins did not show statistical differences. In urologic surgery, HSRS has a longer operative time, robot system usage time, and console time, but its perioperative results are similar to the Da Vinci system. HSRS shows good clinical promise, however, further long-term data studies are needed to prove it.
期刊介绍:
The aim of the Journal of Robotic Surgery is to become the leading worldwide journal for publication of articles related to robotic surgery, encompassing surgical simulation and integrated imaging techniques. The journal provides a centralized, focused resource for physicians wishing to publish their experience or those wishing to avail themselves of the most up-to-date findings.The journal reports on advance in a wide range of surgical specialties including adult and pediatric urology, general surgery, cardiac surgery, gynecology, ENT, orthopedics and neurosurgery.The use of robotics in surgery is broad-based and will undoubtedly expand over the next decade as new technical innovations and techniques increase the applicability of its use. The journal intends to capture this trend as it develops.