Instrumental Mechanoreceptoric Palpation in Gastrointestinal Surgery.

IF 1.3 Q3 SURGERY Minimally Invasive Surgery Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-12-31 DOI:10.1155/2017/6481856
Rozaliia F Solodova, Vladimir V Galatenko, Eldar R Nakashidze, Sergey G Shapovalyants, Igor L Andreytsev, Mikhail E Sokolov, Vladimir E Podolskii
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Background and aims: Small gastric or colorectal tumours can be visually undetectable during laparoscopic surgeries, and available methods still do not provide a 100% localisation rate. Thus, new methods for further improvements in tumour localisation are highly desirable. In this study, we evaluated the usage of the Medical Tactile Endosurgical Complex (MTEC) in gastrointestinal surgery for localisation of tumours. The MTEC provides the possibility of instrumental mechanoreceptoric palpation, which serves as an analogue of conventional manual palpation.

Methods: Ninety-six elective surgeries were performed, including 48 open surgeries, 43 laparoscopies, and 5 robot-assisted surgeries. The 20 mm version of the MTEC tactile mechanoreceptor was used in open surgeries, and the 10 mm version in laparoscopic and robot-assisted surgeries.

Results: The mean time of instrumental mechanoreceptoric palpation was 3 minutes 12 seconds for open surgeries, which constituted the early stage of the learning curve, and 3 minutes 34 seconds for laparoscopic surgeries. No side effects or postoperative complications related to instrumental mechanoreceptoric palpation were observed, and this procedure provided data sufficient for tumour localisation in more than 95% of cases.

Conclusion: Instrumental mechanoreceptoric palpation performed using MTEC is a simple, safe, and reliable method for tumour localisation in gastrointestinal laparoscopic surgery.

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机械感受器触诊在胃肠外科中的应用。
背景和目的:在腹腔镜手术中,胃或结肠小肿瘤在视觉上是无法检测到的,现有的方法仍然不能提供100%的定位率。因此,进一步改善肿瘤定位的新方法是非常可取的。在这项研究中,我们评估了医用触觉内镜复合体(MTEC)在胃肠道手术中肿瘤定位的使用。MTEC提供了仪器机械感受器触诊的可能性,它可以作为传统手动触诊的模拟物。方法:96例择期手术,其中开放手术48例,腹腔镜手术43例,机器人辅助手术5例。20毫米版本的MTEC触觉机械感受器用于开放式手术,10毫米版本用于腹腔镜和机器人辅助手术。结果:开腹手术机械感受器触诊平均时间为3分12秒,为学习曲线的早期阶段;腹腔镜手术机械感受器触诊平均时间为3分34秒。没有观察到与机械感受器触诊相关的副作用或术后并发症,该手术为95%以上的病例提供了足够的肿瘤定位数据。结论:MTEC机械感受器触诊是腹腔镜手术中一种简单、安全、可靠的肿瘤定位方法。
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