机器人辅助微创冠状动脉血管重建术:中期结果

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Gökhan Arslanhan, Zeynep Sıla Özcan, Şahin Şenay, Murat Baştopçu, Anıl Karaağaç, Muharrem Koçyiğit, Aleks Değirmencioğlu, Deniz Alis, Cem Alhan
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摘要

机器人辅助在微创冠状动脉搭桥手术中具有许多优势,例如除了避免胸骨切开术外,还可以收获较长的LIMA部分,从而为多血管重建术提供了一种侵入性较小的方法。我们介绍了我们中心机器人辅助微创冠状动脉搭桥(RA-CABG)病例的中期临床结果。方法对150例术前ct血管造影指导下行RA-CABG的患者进行回顾性分析。进行了机器人LIMA收获。该研究的主要结局指标是5年的中期生存和主要不良心血管事件(MACE)发生率。结果中位随访时间为19.8个月。Kaplan-Meier生存分析显示,1年生存率为99.1%,5年生存率为97.5%。1年无MACE者为97.3%,5年无MACE者为95%。结论机器人辅助微创冠状动脉搭桥手术中期预后安全,手术效果良好。
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Robotic Assisted Minimally Invasive Coronary Revascularisation: Midterm Results

Robotic Assisted Minimally Invasive Coronary Revascularisation: Midterm Results

Background

Robotic assistance has many advantages in minimally invasive coronary bypass surgery, such as the harvest of a longer portion of the LIMA in addition to the avoidance of sternotomy, thus offering a less invasive approach for multivessel revascularisation. We present the midterm clinical outcomes of robotic-assisted minimally invasive coronary bypass (RA-CABG) cases at our centre.

Methods

One hundred and fifty consecutive patients who underwent RA-CABG with preoperative computed tomography angiography guidance were studied. Robotic LIMA harvesting was performed. The main outcome measure of the study was the midterm survival and incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) up to 5 years.

Results

The median follow-up was 19.8 months. In the Kaplan–Meier survival analysis, 1-year survival was 99.1% and 5-year survival was 97.5%. 1-year freedom from MACE was 97.3% and 5-year freedom from MACE was 95%.

Conclusions

Robotic-assisted minimally invasive coronary bypass surgery has safe midterm outcomes and can be performed with excellent results.

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CiteScore
4.50
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12.00%
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131
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery provides a cross-disciplinary platform for presenting the latest developments in robotics and computer assisted technologies for medical applications. The journal publishes cutting-edge papers and expert reviews, complemented by commentaries, correspondence and conference highlights that stimulate discussion and exchange of ideas. Areas of interest include robotic surgery aids and systems, operative planning tools, medical imaging and visualisation, simulation and navigation, virtual reality, intuitive command and control systems, haptics and sensor technologies. In addition to research and surgical planning studies, the journal welcomes papers detailing clinical trials and applications of computer-assisted workflows and robotic systems in neurosurgery, urology, paediatric, orthopaedic, craniofacial, cardiovascular, thoraco-abdominal, musculoskeletal and visceral surgery. Articles providing critical analysis of clinical trials, assessment of the benefits and risks of the application of these technologies, commenting on ease of use, or addressing surgical education and training issues are also encouraged. The journal aims to foster a community that encompasses medical practitioners, researchers, and engineers and computer scientists developing robotic systems and computational tools in academic and commercial environments, with the intention of promoting and developing these exciting areas of medical technology.
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