机器人辅助的修正减肥手术

Cristina J. Ponce, A. Guerron, R. Sudan
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随着每年在美国实施更多的减肥手术,修订的数量也随之增加。最常见的是由于体重恢复或体重减轻不足,这些手术通常更具挑战性,往往与原发性手术相关的发病率更高。虽然技术上的要求,修正手术提供额外的体重管理和改善肥胖相关的合并症。增强的可视化,改进的运动范围和人体工程学,多象限访问和运动缩放都是机器人平台潜在的复杂手术,如修正减肥手术的特点。机器人的方法还可以减少来自厚腹壁的机械压力,并且在视野有限的情况下更容易手工缝合吻合。好处需要与较长手术时间(ot)的已知限制进行对比,包括对接、缺乏触觉反馈、设备成本和获得专业知识所需的培训。到目前为止,大多数研究并没有显示机器人辅助和腹腔镜方法在结果上的显著差异。如果选择明智,该领域的进一步发展和广泛使用可能会降低成本并改善患者的治疗效果。总的来说,机器人辅助的修正减肥手术似乎是复杂的腹腔镜修正减肥手术(LRBS)的安全可行的替代方案
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Robot-assisted revisional bariatric surgery
As more bariatric procedures are performed every year in the United States, the number of revisions has increased concomitantly. Most commonly indicated due to weight regain or insufficient weight loss, these operations are usually more challenging and tend to be associated with higher morbidity rates than primary surgery. Although technically demanding, revisional surgery offers additional weight management and improvement of obesity-related comorbidities. Enhanced visualization, improved range of motion and ergonomics, multi quadrant access, and motion scaling are all features that make robotic platforms potentially promising for complex operations such as revisional bariatric surgery. A robotic approach also reduces mechanical strain from thick abdominal walls and allows for easier hand-sewn anastomoses when the field of vision is limited. Benefits need to be contrasted by the known limitations of longer operative times (OTs), including docking, lack of haptic feedback, equipment costs, and the training needed to acquire expertise. So far, most studies do not show significant differences in outcomes between robot-assisted and laparoscopic approaches. Further advancement in the field and widespread use could likely bring costs down and improve patient outcomes when chosen judiciously. Overall, robot-assisted revisional bariatric surgery appears to be a safe and feasible alternative to laparoscopic revisional bariatric surgery (LRBS) for complex
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