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神经介入手术中的机器人技术:文献系统综述

Robotics in neurointerventional surgery: a systematic review of the literature.

作者信息

Crinnion William, Jackson Ben, Sood Avnish, Lynch Jeremy, Bergeles Christos, Liu Hongbin, Rhode Kawal, Mendes Pereira Vitor, Booth Thomas C

机构信息

School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, King's College London, London, UK.

NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and King's College London, London, UK.

出版信息

J Neurointerv Surg. 2022 Jun;14(6):539-545. doi: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2021-018096. Epub 2021 Nov 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Robotically performed neurointerventional surgery has the potential to reduce occupational hazards to staff, perform intervention with greater precision, and could be a viable solution for teleoperated neurointerventional procedures.

OBJECTIVE

To determine the indication, robotic systems used, efficacy, safety, and the degree of manual assistance required for robotically performed neurointervention.

METHODS

We conducted a systematic review of the literature up to, and including, articles published on April 12, 2021. Medline, PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane register databases were searched using medical subject heading terms to identify reports of robotically performed neurointervention, including diagnostic cerebral angiography and carotid artery intervention.

RESULTS

A total of 8 articles treating 81 patients were included. Only one case report used a robotic system for intracranial intervention, the remaining indications being cerebral angiography and carotid artery intervention. Only one study performed a comparison of robotic and manual procedures. Across all studies, the technical success rate was 96% and the clinical success rate was 100%. All cases required a degree of manual assistance. No studies had clearly defined patient selection criteria, reference standards, or index tests, preventing meaningful statistical analysis.

CONCLUSIONS

Given the clinical success, it is plausible that robotically performed neurointerventional procedures will eventually benefit patients and reduce occupational hazards for staff; however, there is no high-level efficacy and safety evidence to support this assertion. Limitations of current robotic systems and the challenges that must be overcome to realize the potential for remote teleoperated neurointervention require further investigation.

摘要

背景

机器人辅助神经介入手术有可能减少工作人员的职业危害,更精确地进行介入操作,并且可能是远程操作神经介入手术的可行解决方案。

目的

确定机器人辅助神经介入手术的适应证、所使用的机器人系统、疗效、安全性以及所需的手动辅助程度。

方法

我们对截至2021年4月12日发表的文献进行了系统综述,包括已发表的文章。使用医学主题词在Medline、PubMed、Embase和Cochrane注册数据库中进行检索,以识别机器人辅助神经介入手术的报告,包括诊断性脑血管造影和颈动脉介入手术。

结果

共纳入8篇文章,涉及81例患者。只有1例病例报告使用机器人系统进行颅内介入手术,其余适应证为脑血管造影和颈动脉介入手术。只有1项研究对机器人辅助手术和手动手术进行了比较。在所有研究中,技术成功率为96%,临床成功率为100%。所有病例都需要一定程度的手动辅助。没有研究明确界定患者选择标准、参考标准或指标测试,无法进行有意义的统计分析。

结论

鉴于临床成功,机器人辅助神经介入手术最终可能使患者受益并减少工作人员的职业危害,这种说法似乎合理;然而,目前尚无高级别的疗效和安全性证据支持这一论断。当前机器人系统的局限性以及实现远程遥控神经介入手术潜力必须克服的挑战需要进一步研究。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/94c3/9120401/8c884f0aedc5/neurintsurg-2021-018096f01.jpg

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