达芬奇机器人,一种很有前途但尚未充分利用的微创脊柱手术工具:对其当前作用和局限性的范围审查。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurochirurgie Pub Date : 2024-12-18 DOI:10.1016/j.neuchi.2024.101624
Anis Choucha, Francesco Travaglini, Matteo De Simone, Morgane Evin, Kaissar Farah, Stéphane Fuentes
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背景:达芬奇机器人®(DVR)于21世纪初发布,提供了一系列旨在推动微创手术向前发展的创新。它的立体放大可视化相机,超越人类手部自然范围的运动,或震颤减少提高了外科医生的技能,并在许多外科领域增加了价值。目的:绘制DVR在脊柱外科中的应用现状,识别差距,解决其局限性和未来展望。方法:我们通过Pubmed对PRISMA指南进行了范围审查,从开始到2024年7月,包括描述DVR在脊柱疾病相关手术中的临床应用的英文文章。我们收集了广泛的数据,从发表这些文章的期刊,到研究设计、研究目的、样本量或结论。然后,我们对这些研究的适应症范围和结果进行了叙述性回顾。结果:纳入17项研究,共49例患者。其中颅颈交界处4例,胸椎5例,腰椎和腰骶段29例,骶区11例。病理包括退行性疾病25例(14例ALIF和11例OLIF),脊柱旁神经鞘瘤和齿状突病变等肿瘤,但也有齿状突基底内陷,Tarlov囊肿和骶骨骨折。结论:DVR是一种有价值的微创手术工具。需要进一步的成本效益、倾斜曲线和对照试验等方面的研究。
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The Da Vinci Robot, a promising yet underused minimally invasive tool for spine surgery: A scoping review of its current role and limits.

Background: The Da Vinci robot ® (DVR), released in the early 2000s, provided a set of innovation aiming at pushing minimally invasive surgery forward. Its stereoscopic magnified visualization camera, motions that exceed the natural range of the human hand, or tremor reduction enhanced the surgeon's skills and added value in many surgical fields.

Objective: To map the current use of the DVR in spine surgery, identify gaps, address its limits and future perspectives.

Methods: We conducted a scoping review upon PRISMA guidelines through Pubmed from inception to July 2024, including english-written articles describing clinical use of the DVR on procedures related to spinal conditions. We collected a broad range of data, from journals publishing those articles, to the study design, the purpose of the study, the sample size or conclusions. We then provided a narrative review on the scope of indications and results of those studies.

Results: Seventeen studies including a total of forty-nine patients were included. Those included procedures in the craniocervical junction for 4 patients, thoracic spine for 5 cases, 29 patients involved the lumbar and lumbosacral segment, and 11 on the sacral region. Pathologies included degenerative diseases with 25 cases (14 ALIF and 11 OLIF), tumors as paraspinal schwannomas and odontoid lesions, but also basilar invagination of the odontoid process, Tarlov cyst, and sacral fracture.

Conclusion: The DVR presents as a valuable tool for minimally invasive surgery in selected cases. Further studies including cost effectiveness, leaning curve, and control trial are needed.

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Neurochirurgie
Neurochirurgie 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Neurochirurgie publishes articles on treatment, teaching and research, neurosurgery training and the professional aspects of our discipline, and also the history and progress of neurosurgery. It focuses on pathologies of the head, spine and central and peripheral nervous systems and their vascularization. All aspects of the specialty are dealt with: trauma, tumor, degenerative disease, infection, vascular pathology, and radiosurgery, and pediatrics. Transversal studies are also welcome: neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neurology, neuropediatrics, psychiatry, neuropsychology, physical medicine and neurologic rehabilitation, neuro-anesthesia, neurologic intensive care, neuroradiology, functional exploration, neuropathology, neuro-ophthalmology, otoneurology, maxillofacial surgery, neuro-endocrinology and spine surgery. Technical and methodological aspects are also taken onboard: diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, methods for assessing results, epidemiology, surgical, interventional and radiological techniques, simulations and pathophysiological hypotheses, and educational tools. The editorial board may refuse submissions that fail to meet the journal''s aims and scope; such studies will not be peer-reviewed, and the editor in chief will promptly inform the corresponding author, so as not to delay submission to a more suitable journal. With a view to attracting an international audience of both readers and writers, Neurochirurgie especially welcomes articles in English, and gives priority to original studies. Other kinds of article - reviews, case reports, technical notes and meta-analyses - are equally published. Every year, a special edition is dedicated to the topic selected by the French Society of Neurosurgery for its annual report.
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