Subin Cheon, Inje Jo, Jinyoung Youn, Jin Whan Cho, Kyung Rae Cho, Jung-Il Lee
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摘要
目的:神经外科机器人最近被引入,以协助指导轨迹,以实现准确的目标。本研究探讨了机器人辅助深部脑刺激(DBS)与使用Leksell弧系统的常规DBS的准确性。方法:在2020年10月至2021年9月期间,29名患者使用Leksell arc系统接受了DBS,而在2021年10月至2022年8月期间,20名患者使用神经外科机器人系统(KYMERO;高扬科技)。通过回顾性分析比较两组患者桡骨误差、总手术时间(手术时间、准备时间)及临床结果。结果:机器人辅助DBS的径向误差明显较小(1.63±0.39 mm vs 1.01±0.39 mm, p<0.01)。此外,第二次植入的误差小于Leksell DBS组(0.216 vs. 0.005 mm, p<0.001)。Leksell框架DBS的总手术时间为3.47小时(范围,2.38 ~ 5.85小时),手术时间为2.21小时(范围,1.08 ~ 4.67小时),机器人组的总手术时间为3.92小时(范围,2.75 ~ 5.85小时),手术时间为2.60小时(范围,1.02 ~ 4.67小时)(p=0.055, p=0.258)。不同手术方式的临床结果无明显差异。结论:机器人辅助的DBS系统能使DBS电极的插入准确一致,错误率低于常规方法。
Accuracy and safety of deep brain stimulation assisted by a neurosurgical robot attachable to the operating table
Objective: Neurosurgical robots have recently been introduced to assist in guiding trajectories to achieve accurate targeting. This study investigated the accuracy of robot-assisted deep brain stimulation (DBS) compared with conventional DBS using the Leksell arc system.Methods: Between October 2020 and September 2021, 29 patients underwent DBS using the Leksell arc system, while from October 2021 to August 2022, 20 patients underwent DBS using a neurosurgical robot system (KYMERO; Koh Young Technology). Radial errors, total operative time (surgery time, preparation time), and clinical outcomes were compared between both groups through a retrospective analysis. Results: Radial errors were significantly smaller in robot-assisted DBS (1.63±0.39 mm vs. 1.01±0.39 mm, p<0.01). Furthermore, the error of the second implantation was smaller than in the Leksell DBS group (0.216 vs. 0.005 mm, p<0.001). The total operative time of DBS with Leksell frame was 3.47 hours (range, 2.38-5.85 hours) and the surgery time was 2.21 hours (range, 1.08-4.67 hours), while the total operative time in the robot group was 3.92 hours (range, 2.75-5.85 hours) and the surgical time was 2.60 hours (range, 1.02-4.67 hours) (p=0.055, p=0.258, respectively). The clinical outcome did not show a significant difference according to the surgical method.Conclusion: DBS with a robot-assisted system enables the accurate and consistent insertion of DBS electrodes with a lower error rate than the conventional method.