Robotic Surgery in Paediatric Oncology: Expanding Boundaries and Defining Relevant Indications.

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS Journal of pediatric surgery Pub Date : 2024-10-21 DOI:10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2024.162017
Thomas Blanc, Kiarash Taghavi, Mathilde Glenisson, Carmen Capito, Vincent Couloigner, Nicolas Vinit, Sabine Sarnacki
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This article reviews the establishment and progress of the Multidisciplinary Paediatric Robotic Program in a high-volume paediatric surgery department at Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades, Paris, France. A major foundational principle of the program was to establish a safe and secure environment for patients and staff, both pre-operatively, intra-operatively and post-operatively. This founding principle when applied systematically has allowed increasing confidence across the program and service. The robotic platform allows for precision surgery when approaching tumours, with freedom of movement adapted to meticulous vascular and organ dissection. Surgical feasibility is based on tumour characteristics, pre-operative imaging, with a focus on vascular and organ involvement, considering goals of surgery and surgical experience. Case complexity has been gradually increased (where appropriate) through an iterative process. The future of surgery is robotic, and even more so image-guided surgery, and this synergy has been instrumental when approaching tumour surgery in children. The current principles that guide application of robot-assisted surgery in paediatric tumours are presented. With this blueprint, excellent oncological outcomes can be achieved while utilising a minimally invasive approach in children with selected endocrine, neuroblastic and renal tumours.

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本文回顾了法国巴黎Necker-Enfants Malades医院儿科手术量巨大的儿科多学科机器人项目的建立和进展情况。该计划的一个主要基本原则是为病人和工作人员建立一个安全可靠的环境,包括术前、术中和术后。这一基本原则的系统化应用使整个项目和服务的信心不断增强。机器人平台允许在接近肿瘤时进行精确手术,其运动自由度适用于细致的血管和器官解剖。手术可行性基于肿瘤特征、术前成像,重点关注血管和器官受累情况,考虑手术目标和手术经验。通过迭代过程,逐步提高病例的复杂性(在适当的情况下)。未来的外科手术是机器人手术,更是图像引导手术,这种协同作用对儿童肿瘤手术非常重要。本文介绍了当前应用机器人辅助手术治疗儿童肿瘤的指导原则。在这一蓝图的指导下,采用微创方法治疗部分内分泌肿瘤、神经母细胞瘤和肾肿瘤患儿可以取得良好的肿瘤治疗效果。
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期刊介绍: The journal presents original contributions as well as a complete international abstracts section and other special departments to provide the most current source of information and references in pediatric surgery. The journal is based on the need to improve the surgical care of infants and children, not only through advances in physiology, pathology and surgical techniques, but also by attention to the unique emotional and physical needs of the young patient.
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