Future Directions for Robotic Endoscopy–Artificial Intelligence (AI), Three-Dimensional (3D) Imaging, and Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES)

IF 1.2 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Techniques and Innovations in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.tige.2022.10.001
Cem Simsek , Hung Leng Kaan , Hiroyuki Aihara
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Artificial intelligence (AI) can aid endoscopic and surgical procedures in various ways, such as detecting and diagnosing gastrointestinal lesions, assisting in procedures, recognizing dissection planes, and predicting adverse events. 3D imaging has also improved the visual and technical aspects of endoscopic and surgical procedures by improving depth recognition. Robotic endoscopy involves aspects of both endoscopy and surgery. It is based on a flexible endoscopic technology; however, it allows for bimanual control of devices for better triangulation. Thus, AI and 3D imaging technologies should be incorporated into robotic endoscopy to improve learning curves and enable more precise operation of robotic instruments. The utilization of robotics will expand the spectrum of current therapeutic endoscopy. Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) is associated with shorter operative time, faster patient recovery, and less postoperative pain. However, current efforts to promote NOTES have been hampered by suboptimal NOTES surgical instruments, which have limited maneuverability and degrees of freedom. These challenges are overcome by the robotic endoscope, which has end-effectors with high degrees of freedom. Surgeons performing NOTES using the robotic endoscope can perform triangulation and 360-degree rotation of the robotic wrists. As a 3-armed procedurist, the surgeon can now retract tissues effectively for optimal exposure of the operating field.

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机器人内窥镜的未来方向——人工智能(AI)、三维(3D)成像和自然孔经腔内窥镜手术(NOTES)
人工智能(AI)可以以各种方式帮助内镜和外科手术,例如检测和诊断胃肠道病变、协助手术、识别解剖平面和预测不良事件。3D成像还通过改进深度识别,改善了内窥镜和外科手术的视觉和技术方面。机器人内窥镜涉及内窥镜和手术两个方面。它基于灵活的内窥镜技术;然而,它允许对设备进行双手动控制,以实现更好的三角测量。因此,人工智能和3D成像技术应该被纳入机器人内窥镜,以改善学习曲线,并使机器人仪器能够更精确地操作。机器人技术的应用将扩大目前治疗性内窥镜检查的范围。自然孔腔内内镜手术(NOTES)与更短的手术时间、更快的患者恢复和更少的术后疼痛有关。然而,目前推广NOTES的努力受到了次优NOTES手术器械的阻碍,这些手术器械的可操作性和自由度有限。机器人内窥镜克服了这些挑战,它具有高自由度的末端执行器。使用机器人内窥镜进行NOTES的外科医生可以对机器人手腕进行三角测量和360度旋转。作为一名三臂手术医生,外科医生现在可以有效地缩回组织,以获得最佳的手术视野。
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