Wessel Kai J, Stögner Viola A, Yu Catherine T, Pomahac Bohdan, Hirsch Tobias, Ayyala Haripriya S, Kueckelhaus Maximilian
From the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Institute of Musculoskeletal Medicine, University Hospital Muenster, Muenster, Germany.
Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Yale New Haven Hospital, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Conn.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2024 Apr 29;12(4):e5775. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000005775. eCollection 2024 Apr.
Recent advancements in the development of robotic devices increasingly draw the attention toward the concept of robotic microsurgery, as several systems tailored to open microsurgery are being introduced. This study describes the combined application of a novel microsurgical robot, the Symani, with a novel robotic microscope, the RoboticScope, for the performance of microvascular anastomoses in a two-center preclinical trial.
Six novices, residents, and experienced microsurgeons (n = 18) performed five anastomoses on 1.0-mm-diameter silicone vessels with a conventional versus combined robotic approach, resulting in 180 anastomoses. Microsurgical performance was evaluated, analyzing surgical time, subjective satisfaction with the anastomosis and robotic setup, anastomosis quality using the anastomosis lapse index score, microsurgical skills using the Structured Assessment of Microsurgery Skills score, and surgical ergonomics using the Rapid Entire Body Assessment score.
All participants significantly improved their performance during the trial and quickly adapted to the novel systems. Surgical time significantly decreased, whereas satisfaction with the anastomosis and setup improved over time. The use of robotic systems was associated with fewer microsurgical errors and enhanced anastomosis quality. Especially novices demonstrated accelerated skill acquisition upon robotic assistance compared with conventional microsurgery. Moreover, upper extremity positioning was significantly improved. Overall, the robotic approach was subjectively preferred by participants.
The concept of robotic microsurgery holds great potential to improve precision and ergonomics in microsurgery. This two-center trial provides promising evidence for a steep learning curve upon introduction of robotic microsurgery systems, suggesting further pursuit of their clinical integration.
随着几款适用于开放式显微手术的系统不断推出,机器人设备开发方面的最新进展日益引发人们对机器人显微手术概念的关注。本研究描述了一种新型显微手术机器人Symani与一种新型机器人显微镜RoboticScope在一项两中心临床前试验中联合应用于微血管吻合术的情况。
6名新手、住院医师和经验丰富的显微外科医生(共18人)采用传统方法和联合机器人方法在直径1.0毫米的硅胶血管上进行了5次吻合,共完成180次吻合。对显微手术表现进行评估,分析手术时间、对吻合和机器人设置的主观满意度、使用吻合口失误指数评分评估吻合质量、使用显微手术技能结构化评估评分评估显微手术技能以及使用快速全身评估评分评估手术人体工程学。
所有参与者在试验期间的表现均有显著改善,并迅速适应了新型系统。手术时间显著缩短,而对吻合和设置的满意度随时间提高。使用机器人系统与更少的显微手术失误和更高的吻合质量相关。特别是新手在机器人辅助下与传统显微手术相比技能习得加速。此外,上肢位置显著改善。总体而言,参与者主观上更倾向于机器人方法。
机器人显微手术概念在提高显微手术的精准度和人体工程学方面具有巨大潜力。这项两中心试验为引入机器人显微手术系统时的陡峭学习曲线提供了有前景的证据,表明应进一步推动其临床整合。