Outcomes of Robotic Surgery for Low-Volume Surgeons

Sridhar Panaiyadiyan, Rajeev Kumar
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When the outcomes are equivalent to the open technique, conventional laparoscopy is a preferred surgical approach because of its minimal invasiveness. However, outcomes following laparoscopy depend on the surgeon’s expertise, and there is a significant learning curve to attain efficiency in complex reconstructing laparoscopic procedures. Robotic assistance bridges the gap between open and laparoscopic procedures and allows surgeons with limited laparoscopy experience to offer the benefits of minimally invasive surgery to their patients. While existing data do not show better outcomes with robot assistance compared with laparoscopy for most procedures, these studies are based on data from high-volume surgeons and centers. In reality, a significant number of surgeries are performed by low-volume centers and surgeons, and robotic assistance may enable them to offer benefits of minimally invasive surgery equivalent to those of higher volume centers since robotic assistance is associated with a shorter learning curve than laparoscopy. We review the data on the outcomes of robotic surgery for low-volume surgeons with a focus on centers and surgeons in Asia.
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小容量外科医生的机器人手术效果
当结果与开放技术相当时,传统腹腔镜手术是首选的手术方法,因为它的侵入性最小。然而,腹腔镜手术后的结果取决于外科医生的专业知识,并且在复杂的腹腔镜重建手术中要达到效率需要大量的学习曲线。机器人辅助弥补了开放手术和腹腔镜手术之间的差距,使腹腔镜手术经验有限的外科医生能够为患者提供微创手术的好处。虽然现有的数据并没有显示在大多数手术中机器人辅助的效果比腹腔镜更好,但这些研究是基于大量外科医生和中心的数据。在现实中,大量的手术是由小容量中心和外科医生进行的,机器人辅助可能使他们能够提供与大容量中心相同的微创手术的好处,因为机器人辅助与腹腔镜相比具有更短的学习曲线。我们回顾了小容量外科医生的机器人手术结果的数据,重点是亚洲的中心和外科医生。
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