Our experience with robotic-assisted thymic surgery.

Q4 Medicine Rozhledy v Chirurgii Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.33699/PIS.2024.103.2.40-47
M Podhráský, J Tvrdoň, J Schützner
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Thoracic surgery is increasingly influenced by the development of minimally invasive approaches which have also influenced surgery in the area of the anterior mediastinum. The previously standard approach to the thymus via partial sternotomy was gradually replaced by the videothoracoscopic approach in most cases. In recent years, robotically assisted surgery has been gaining ground worldwide in this area, as well. The aim of our paper is to provide a comprehensive overview of procedures in the field of the thymus, including their indications, and to share our first experience with robot-assisted thymus surgery. At the 3rd Department of Surgery, since the start of the robot-assisted thymus surgery program, 23 thymectomies have been performed using this approach, of which 17 were performed for thymoma, 3 for myasthenia gravis, and 3 for parathyroid adenoma localized in thymus tissue. From our experience and the available data, it follows that the length of hospitalization, the rate of complications and the resulting effect of robot-assisted procedures is comparable to VTS procedures; however, the robot-assisted surgery also allows for mini-invasive treatment even in significantly obese patients and in patients with advanced thymic tumors who would otherwise be indicated for open thymectomy.

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我们在机器人辅助胸腺手术方面的经验。
微创方法的发展对胸外科的影响越来越大,这也影响了前纵隔区域的手术。在大多数情况下,以前通过胸骨部分切开术进入胸腺的标准方法逐渐被视频胸腔镜方法所取代。近年来,机器人辅助手术在这一领域也在全球范围内逐渐兴起。本文旨在全面概述胸腺领域的手术,包括其适应症,并分享我们首次使用机器人辅助胸腺手术的经验。在外科第三部,自机器人辅助胸腺手术项目启动以来,已经使用这种方法进行了23例胸腺切除手术,其中17例是胸腺瘤手术,3例是重症肌无力手术,3例是胸腺组织局部甲状旁腺腺瘤手术。从我们的经验和现有数据来看,机器人辅助手术的住院时间、并发症发生率和效果与VTS手术不相上下;不过,机器人辅助手术还允许对明显肥胖的患者和患有晚期胸腺肿瘤的患者进行微创治疗,否则这些患者将需要进行开放式胸腺切除术。
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