神经外科机器人辅助经鼻内窥镜手术治疗眼眶相关疾病

IF 2.5 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Rui Wu, Gangfeng Sun, Yixin Liu, Shuo Zhang, Xiaopeng Wang, Qiquan Zhu, Guan Wang, Yafei Wang, Weiping Liu
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摘要

经鼻内窥镜手术以其微创和无面部切口,越来越多地用于眼眶相关疾病。机器人辅助技术提高了精度、安全性和有效性,在治疗涉及多个解剖结构和跨学科考虑的复杂疾病方面具有显著优势。研究问题本研究报告了我们使用机器人辅助的经鼻内窥镜手术治疗眼眶相关疾病的经验。材料与方法回顾性分析162例(2021年3月- 2024年7月)行机器人辅助下经鼻内镜手术的眼眶相关疾病患者:视神经损伤137例,眼眶肿瘤8例,颅眶通讯肿瘤8例,眼眶脓肿5例,眼眶异物4例。通过临床随访和影像学评估结果。结果除1例假性动脉瘤破裂导致术中出血外,其余161例均获得满意治疗,无严重并发症。视神经损伤患者中,66/137例(48.18%)视力改善,无光知觉者36/90例(40%)视力改善,光知觉者8/11例(72.73%)视力改善,光知觉较好者22/36例(61.11%)视力改善。眼眶肿瘤、眼眶周围脓肿和异物的切除率达到100%。6/8(75%)的颅眶交通肿瘤被完全切除,其余2例病理证实为黑色素瘤和淋巴瘤。讨论与结论机器人辅助经鼻内镜手术是一种安全、有效、微创的手术技术,在视神经管减压、肿瘤切除、脓肿引流、异物取出等眶相关疾病手术中具有潜在优势。术前血管相关检查有助于减少手术相关并发症。
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Neurosurgical robot-assisted transnasal endoscopic surgery in orbital-related diseases

Introduction

Transnasal endoscopic surgery, with its minimal invasiveness and no facial incisions, is increasingly used for orbital-related diseases. Robot-assisted techniques enhance precision, safety, and efficacy, offering significant advantages in treating these complex conditions involving multiple anatomical structures and nterdisciplinary considerations.

Research question

This study reports our experience using robot-assisted transnasal endoscopic surgery for orbital-related diseases.

Material and methods

We retrospectively analyzed 162 patients (March 2021–July 2024) with orbital-related diseases who underwent robot-assisted transnasal endoscopic surgery: 137 optic nerve injuries, 8 orbital tumors, 8 cranio-orbital communication tumors, 5 orbital abscesses, 4 orbital foreign bodies. Outcomes were assessed via clinical follow-up and imaging.

Results

161 cases achieved satisfactory treatment without serious complications except for one patient underwent endovascular embolization due to intraoperative bleeding caused by pseudoaneurysm rupture. Among optic nerve injury patients, 66/137 (48.18 %) presented with vision improvement, (36/90 (40 %) were effective in those without light perception, 8/11 (72.73 %) were effective in those with light perception, and 22/36 (61.11 %) were effective in those with better light perception). A 100 % removal rate was achieved in orbital tumors, orbital peripheral abscesses, and foreign bodies. 6/8 (75 %) of cranial-orbital communication tumors were resected completely with the remaining two cases identified pathologically as melanoma and lymphoma.

Discussion and conclusion

Robot-assisted transnasal endoscopic surgery is a safe, effective and minimally invasive technique, showing potential advantages in procedures of orbital-related diseases such as optic nerve canal decompression, tumor resection, abscess drainage, and foreign body removal. Preoperative vascular-related examinations can be helpful to reduce the surgery-related complications.
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