Application and exploration of surgical assistive arms in thoracoscopic surgery: a single-center retrospective study.

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Scientific Reports Pub Date : 2025-02-15 DOI:10.1038/s41598-025-89897-y
Qingyi Zhang, Honghai Ma, Lei Ke, Zhehao He, Chunlin Zhou, Wang Lv, Jian Hu, Luming Wang
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Background: The detection of pulmonary nodules is increasing every year, as well as the need for surgical treatment in more patients, which places a significant burden on surgeons. Surgeon fatigue not only increases surgical risk, but also poses a health hazard to the surgeons. How to reduce surgeon fatigue is an important issue that needs to be addressed urgently.

Methods: We collected 917 patients who underwent thoracoscopic surgery between 2022 and 2023. They were categorized into thoracoscopy group, mechanical arm group and pneumatic arm group according to the procedure. Data related to the perioperative period (operative time, blood loss, serious adverse events, etc.) of different patients were retrospectively analyzed. The related scale of fatigue index was also designed to quantify and analyze the fatigue index of doctors.

Results: There were 316, 302 and 299 patients in the thoracoscopic, mechanical and pneumatic arm groups, respectively. There was no statistically significant difference in operative time, bleeding, mean length of hospital stay, and serious adverse events among the three groups. Although there was no significant difference in overall surgical fatigue scores among the three groups, the use of robotic and pneumatic arms significantly reduced the fatigue of surgeons and assistants in complicated surgeries.

Conclusion: Compared to traditional thoracoscopic surgery, the application of surgical assistance robotic arm does not increase perioperative risk. Moreover, in longer thoracoscopic procedures, it significantly reduces fatigue for both the surgeons and their assistants. However, current robotic arms still have certain limitations and require continuous improvements to better meet clinical demands.

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胸腔镜手术辅助臂的应用与探索:一项单中心回顾性研究。
背景:肺结节的检出率每年都在增加,越来越多的患者需要手术治疗,这给外科医生带来了很大的负担。外科医生疲劳不仅增加了手术风险,而且对外科医生的健康造成危害。如何减轻外科医生的疲劳是一个迫切需要解决的重要问题。方法:我们收集了2022年至2023年间接受胸腔镜手术的917例患者。按手术步骤分为胸腔镜组、机械臂组和气动臂组。回顾性分析不同患者围手术期(手术时间、出血量、严重不良事件等)相关资料。设计了疲劳指数的相关量表,对医生的疲劳指数进行量化分析。结果:胸腔镜组316例,机械臂组302例,气动臂组299例。三组患者在手术时间、出血量、平均住院时间、严重不良事件等方面差异无统计学意义。虽然三组患者手术疲劳总分无显著差异,但在复杂手术中,机械臂和气动臂的使用显著降低了外科医生和助手的疲劳程度。结论:与传统胸腔镜手术相比,手术辅助机械臂的应用不会增加围手术期风险。此外,在更长时间的胸腔镜手术中,它大大减少了外科医生及其助手的疲劳。然而,目前的机械臂仍有一定的局限性,需要不断改进才能更好地满足临床需求。
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