机器人辅助微创食管切除术:目前的最佳实践。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Cezanne D Kooij, Lucas Goense, B Feike Kingma, Richard van Hillegersberg, Jelle P Ruurda
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摘要

背景:食管切除术是食管癌多模式治疗的基石,近几十年来已经从开放手术发展到微创食管切除术(MIE)。与开放手术相比,MIE减少了并发症,促进了更快的恢复,并提供了相当或更好的肿瘤预后和生存率。摘要:自21世纪初以来,机器人辅助微创食管切除术(RAMIE)已经出现,通过三维可视化、提高仪器灵活性、震颤过滤和运动缩放等功能,提供了比MIE更高的精度。这些创新有助于克服MIE的挑战,特别是在胸段,在胸段,有限的通道和器械的灵活性降低阻碍了手术。RAMIE与较低的并发症发生率,特别是肺部并发症,改善的恢复和可比较的肿瘤预后相关。尽管初始成本较高,但其减少并发症的潜力使其在经济上可与其他方法相媲美。此外,掌握RAMIE需要引导一个重要的学习曲线,使协作和培训至关重要。人工智能和先进的机器人平台(包括单端口系统)的集成将扩大患者的资格并改善结果。关键信息:RAMIE已成为现代外科实践中不可或缺的一部分,并将继续发展,推动进一步的创新。协作和培训对于改进技术和确保安全有效地实施至关重要。
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Robot-Assisted Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy: Current Best Practice.

Background: Esophagectomy, the cornerstone in the multimodal treatment of esophageal cancer, has evolved from open surgery to minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) in recent decades. MIE reduces complications, facilitates faster recovery, and provides comparable or superior oncologic outcomes and survival rates compared to open surgery.

Summary: Since the early 2000s, robot-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy (RAMIE) has emerged, offering enhanced precision over MIE through features such as three-dimensional visualization, improved instrument dexterity, tremor filtration, and motion scaling. These innovations help overcome the challenges of MIE, particularly in the thoracic phase, where limited access and reduced instrument dexterity hamper the procedure. RAMIE is associated with lower complication rates, particularly pulmonary complications, improved recovery, and comparable oncological outcomes. Despite higher initial costs, its potential to reduce complications makes it financially comparable to other approaches. Moreover, mastering RAMIE requires navigating a significant learning curve, making collaboration and training vital. The integration of artificial intelligence and advancements in robotic platforms, including single-port systems, will broaden patient eligibility and improve outcomes.

Key messages: RAMIE has established itself as an integral part of modern surgical practice and will continue to evolve, driving further innovation. Collaboration and training are essential for refining techniques and ensuring safe and effective implementation.

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Digestive Surgery
Digestive Surgery 医学-外科
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
3.70%
发文量
25
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: ''Digestive Surgery'' presents a comprehensive overview in the field of gastrointestinal surgery. Interdisciplinary in scope, the journal keeps the specialist aware of advances in all fields that contribute to improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal disease. Particular emphasis is given to articles that evaluate not only recent clinical developments, especially clinical trials and technical innovations such as new endoscopic and laparoscopic procedures, but also relevant translational research. Each contribution is carefully aligned with the need of the digestive surgeon. Thus, the journal is an important component of the continuing medical education of surgeons who want their practice to benefit from a familiarity with new knowledge in all its dimensions.
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