微创心脏外科手术器械的最新进展

Q4 Medicine
Taichi Sakaguchi
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与传统的胸骨正中切开术相比,微创心脏手术(MICS)通过提供更少的手术创伤、更短的住院时间和更快的患者恢复,彻底改变了心脏外科领域。MICS的成功在很大程度上取决于手术器械的不断进步。这篇综述讨论了旨在提高MICS手术精度、安全性和效率的手术工具和技术的最新创新。关键的发展包括机器人辅助系统、内窥镜仪器、经皮装置和新的可视化技术。我们将进一步探讨这些技术在该领域的临床影响和未来前景。
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[Recent Advances in Surgical Instrumentation for Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery].

Minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS) has revolutionized the field of cardiac surgery by offering reduced surgical trauma, shorter hospital stays, and faster patient recovery compared to conventional median sternotomy. The success of MICS heavily depends on the continuous advancements in surgical instrumentation. This review discusses the recent innovations in surgical tools and technologies designed to enhance precision, safety, and efficiency in MICS. Key developments include robotic-assisted systems, endoscopic instruments, percutaneous devices, and novel visualization techniques. We further explore the clinical impact of these technologies and future prospects in the field.

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