机器人辅助胸腺切除术:当前观点。

Robotic surgery (Auckland) Pub Date : 2016-09-07 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.2147/RSRR.S93012
Giuseppe Marulli, Giovanni M Comacchio, Francesca Stocca, Davide Zampieri, Paola Romanello, Francesca Calabrese, Alessandro Rebusso, Federico Rea
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摘要

胸腺切除术是胸腺肿瘤治疗的基石,也是治疗重症肌无力的一种可接受的选择。不同的手术入路已经被描述过,但金标准是正中胸骨切开术。在过去的二十年中,微创手术的发展导致胸腺切除术的接受度增加,特别是对于良性疾病。机器人胸腺切除术似乎是微创手术发展和进化的又一步。自问世以来,不同的作者描述了他们使用机器人胸腺切除术的经验,包括非胸腺瘤性重症肌无力和胸腺肿瘤。现有数据表明,机器人胸腺切除术可能被认为是一种安全可行的手术。对于非胸腺瘤性重症肌无力患者,机器人胸腺切除术是有效的,长期结果令人鼓舞。机器人胸腺切除术在胸腺瘤患者中的作用仍在评估中,但中期结果似乎在手术和肿瘤预后方面都很有希望。
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Robotic-assisted thymectomy: current perspectives.

Robotic-assisted thymectomy: current perspectives.

Robotic-assisted thymectomy: current perspectives.

Robotic-assisted thymectomy: current perspectives.

Thymectomy is the cornerstone in the treatment of thymic tumors and an accepted option for the management of myasthenia gravis. Different surgical approaches have been described, but the gold standard is represented by median sternotomy. In the last two decades, the development of minimally invasive surgery has led to an increased acceptance of thymectomy, especially for benign diseases. Robotic thymectomy seems a further step in the development and evolution of minimally invasive approaches. Since its introduction, different authors described their experience with robotic thymectomy, both for nonthymomatous myasthenia gravis and for thymic tumors. Available data show that robotic thymectomy may be considered a safe and feasible operation. In patients with nonthymomatous myasthenia, robotic thymectomy is effective and the long-term results are encouraging. The role of robotic thymectomy in patients affected by thymoma is still under evaluation, but the intermediate results seem promising both in terms of surgical and oncologic outcomes.

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