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Endoluminal Techniques to Treat Obesity 腔内技术治疗肥胖
Pub Date : 2019-04-03 DOI: 10.5772/INTECHOPEN.82733
S. Pruijssers, E. Heurn, N. Bouvy
The prevalence of overweight and obesity increased dramatically during the past decades and now affects approximately 30% of people worldwide. Bariatric surgery has proven to be the most effective treatment modality for obesity in the long term. However, current surgical procedures are accompanied by a substantial risk of complications. Several endoluminal techniques have been developed to achieve weight loss in obese patients and claim to be as effective as surgery but safer. This chapter evaluates the efficacy and safety of innovative endoluminal techniques that are already available in clinical practice or in advanced stages of development. This chapter outlines their potential mechanism of action and their safety and efficacy in clinical practice, by reviewing the current literature.
在过去的几十年里,超重和肥胖的流行率急剧上升,现在影响着全世界大约30%的人。减肥手术已被证明是长期治疗肥胖最有效的方式。然而,目前的外科手术伴随着相当大的并发症风险。已经开发了几种腔内技术来实现肥胖患者的减肥,并声称与手术一样有效,但更安全。本章评估了已经在临床实践中或处于后期发展阶段的创新腔内技术的有效性和安全性。本章通过回顾目前的文献,概述了它们的潜在作用机制及其在临床实践中的安全性和有效性。
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引用次数: 2
Introductory Chapter: Addressing the Challenges of Laparoscopic Surgery 导论章:解决腹腔镜手术的挑战
Pub Date : 2019-03-05 DOI: 10.5772/INTECHOPEN.84654
F. Sánchez-Margallo, J. A. Sánchez-Margallo, J. Usón
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引用次数: 2
LaparoEndoscopic Single-Site Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery 腹腔镜单部位上消化道手术
Pub Date : 2019-01-24 DOI: 10.5772/INTECHOPEN.82486
H. Hamid, S. Johnston
The evolution of minimally invasive surgery has led to the development of laparoendoscopic single-site (LESS) surgery. The feasibility of almost all types of LESS upper (GI) procedures has been shown. During the learning phase, substantial experience in both laparoscopy and upper GI surgery and stringent patient selection criteria is essential for successful and safe application of the technique, especially in complex procedures. Comparative studies between LESS and conventional laparoscopy for various upper GI procedures suggest a non-inferiority of LESS over standard laparoscopy, although the only objective benefit remains an improved cosmetic outcome. Intracorporeal instrument collision, lack of triangulation, and in-line vision are among the main challenges of LESS surgery. The current review provides a comprehensive report of the specific applications of LESS in upper GI surgery, with a special reference to advances made to overcome the current technical difficulties and future perspectives.
微创手术的发展促进了腹腔镜单部位手术的发展。几乎所有类型的LESS上部(GI)手术的可行性已被证明。在学习阶段,在腹腔镜和上消化道手术方面的丰富经验和严格的患者选择标准对于成功和安全应用该技术至关重要,特别是在复杂的手术中。在各种上消化道手术中,LESS和传统腹腔镜的比较研究表明LESS优于标准腹腔镜,尽管唯一客观的好处仍然是改善了美容效果。体内器械碰撞、缺乏三角测量和直线视觉是LESS手术的主要挑战。目前的综述提供了LESS在上消化道手术中的具体应用的综合报告,特别提到了克服当前技术困难和未来前景的进展。
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引用次数: 0
Intelligent Information-Guided Robotic Surgery 智能信息引导机器人手术
Pub Date : 2018-11-27 DOI: 10.5772/INTECHOPEN.82191
R. Nakadate, M. Hashizume
Laparoscopic surgery is minimally invasive, providing various benefits for patients. On the other hand, it is technically demanding for physicians due to limited dexterity of tools, limited vision. In order to cope with those limitations, recent various engineering technologies are trying to help surgeon. Robotics is one of the major technologies in this field. Until today, da Vinci has been only one such robot. But recently, many other robotic systems are under development. Those new robots are introduced in this chapter first. Other than robotics, or in conjunction with robotics, navigation technologies are getting popularity in clinical use. Navigation is a technology that provides useful information such as preoperative images or distance between tool and lesion, etc. to surgeon. Our experience in clinical use of navigation system in robotic surgery is introduced. Finally, technologies applied for the training of surgeon are introduced and described.
腹腔镜手术是微创的,为患者提供了各种好处。另一方面,由于工具的灵活性有限,视力有限,这对医生的技术要求很高。为了克服这些限制,最近各种工程技术正试图帮助外科医生。机器人技术是该领域的主要技术之一。直到今天,达芬奇只有一个这样的机器人。但最近,许多其他的机器人系统正在开发中。这些新型机器人将在本章中首先介绍。除了机器人技术,或与机器人技术相结合,导航技术在临床应用中越来越受欢迎。导航是一种向外科医生提供有用信息的技术,如术前图像或工具与病变之间的距离等。介绍了导航系统在机器人手术中的临床应用经验。最后对外科医生培训中应用的技术进行了介绍和描述。
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