远程机器人辅助微创食管切除术在尸体上使用双外科医生座舱。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY Surgery Today Pub Date : 2025-01-06 DOI:10.1007/s00595-024-02986-9
Yuma Ebihara, Satoshi Hirano, Toshiaki Shichinohe, Hajime Morohashi, Eiji Oki, Kenichi Hakamada, Norihiko Ikeda, Masaki Mori
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我们进行了这项研究,以评估机器人辅助微创食管切除术(RAMIE)在俯卧位尸体上的疗效,利用日本制造的新型手术机器人系统hinotori™(Medicaroid, Kobe, Japan)的双外科医生座舱(double SC)进行远程手术支持。北海道大学的尸体解剖和外科训练实验室(CAST Lab)和钏路市总医院(KCGH)通过一条1gbps的专用互联网线连接,全长300公里。在CAST实验室安装了一个操作单元和双SC,而在KCGH安装了双SC监测器。RAMIE在两具成人尸体上进行了远端手术支持。现场和监控员的操作时间分别为88/79 min和64/75 min。在整个手术过程中,通信保持稳定,平均通信延迟为13.1 ms(范围:11.0-15.0 ms)。该研究证明了在hinotori™平台上使用双SC进行远程外科支持的俯卧位患者进行RAMIE的可行性。
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Tele-robot-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy using a double-surgeon cockpit on a cadaver.

We conducted this study to evaluate the efficacy of robot-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy (RAMIE) on cadavers in the prone position, utilizing telesurgical support through the double-surgeon cockpit (double SC) of the novel Japanese-made surgical robot system, hinotori (Medicaroid, Kobe, Japan). The Cadaveric Anatomy and Surgical Training Laboratory (CAST Lab) at Hokkaido University and Kushiro City General Hospital (KCGH) are interconnected by a dedicated 1 Gbps internet line, spanning 300 km. An operation unit and double SC were installed at CAST Lab, whereas the double SC proctor was installed at KCGH. RAMIE was performed with telesurgical support on two adult cadavers. The onsite and proctor operation times were recorded as 88/79 min and 64/75 min, respectively. Throughout the surgical procedures, communication remained stable, with an average communication delay of 13.1 ms (range: 11.0-15.0 ms). This study demonstrated the feasibility of performing RAMIE with the patient in the prone position, supported by telesurgical support using a double SC on the hinotori platform.

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Surgery Today
Surgery Today 医学-外科
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期刊介绍: Surgery Today is the official journal of the Japan Surgical Society. The main purpose of the journal is to provide a place for the publication of high-quality papers documenting recent advances and new developments in all fields of surgery, both clinical and experimental. The journal welcomes original papers, review articles, and short communications, as well as short technical reports("How to do it"). The "How to do it" section will includes short articles on methods or techniques recommended for practical surgery. Papers submitted to the journal are reviewed by an international editorial board. Field of interest: All fields of surgery.
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