Using Robotic Endoscopic Platforms to Perform Gastric Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection – Benefits and Future Development

IF 1.2 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Techniques and Innovations in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.tige.2022.08.001
Hung Leng Kaan , Khek Yu Ho
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Previously, the gold standard surgery for early gastric cancer was gastrectomy. This practice has changed radically with the introduction of advanced endoscopic resection techniques, including endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). Compared with traditional gastrectomies, the minimally invasive nature of ESDs allows patients to recover faster and experience less postoperative pain. Nevertheless, procedurists performing gastric ESDs are hampered by the limitations of current endoscopic instruments. The lack of degrees of freedom of existing endoscopic instruments renders it challenging for procedurists to achieve triangulation of instruments, optimal retraction of tissues, and adequate exposure of the operating field. Robotic endoscopic platforms solve these challenges by providing robotic end-effectors with high degrees of freedom. This review analyzes the benefits of robotic endoscopic platforms in reducing the learning curve, procedure times, and complication rates in performing gastric ESD. The review also explores future development of robotic endoscopic platforms that can enhance the efficacy and efficiency of gastric ESD, such as the development of adjunct endoscopic instruments to create and close full-thickness incisions, incorporating haptic feedback into robotic endoscopic platforms, and establishing a structured training program for procedurists.

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使用机器人内镜平台进行胃内镜粘膜下解剖-益处和未来发展
以前,早期癌症的金标准手术是胃切除术。随着先进的内窥镜切除技术的引入,这种做法发生了根本性的变化,包括内窥镜黏膜下剥离术(ESD)。与传统的胃切除术相比,ESDs的微创性使患者恢复得更快,术后疼痛更少。然而,由于目前内窥镜仪器的局限性,进行胃ESD的手术医生受到了阻碍。现有内窥镜器械缺乏自由度,这使得手术医生很难实现器械的三角测量、组织的最佳回缩和手术区域的充分暴露。机器人内窥镜平台通过提供具有高自由度的机器人末端执行器来解决这些挑战。这篇综述分析了机器人内窥镜平台在减少胃ESD的学习曲线、手术时间和并发症发生率方面的优势。该综述还探讨了可以提高胃ESD疗效和效率的机器人内窥镜平台的未来发展,例如开发辅助内窥镜仪器来创建和闭合全厚切口,将触觉反馈纳入机器人内窥镜中平台,以及为手术医生建立结构化的培训计划。
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