Charles Wolfson Centre of Reconstructive Surgery, University College London, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK.
Department of Plastic Surgery, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK.
J Robot Surg. 2024 Jun 15;18(1):254. doi: 10.1007/s11701-024-01987-7.
The role of robotics has grown exponentially. There is an active interest amongst practitioners in the transferability of the potential benefits into plastic and reconstructive surgery; however, many plastic surgeons report lack of widespread implementation, training, or clinical exposure. We report the current evidence base, and surgical opportunities, alongside key barriers, and limitations to overcome, to develop the use of robotics within the field. This systematic review of PubMed, Medline, and Embase has been conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PROSPERO (ID: CRD42024524237). Preclinical, educational, and clinical articles were included, within the scope of plastic and reconstructive surgery. 2, 181, articles were screened; 176 articles met the inclusion criteria across lymph node dissection, flap and microsurgery, vaginoplasty, craniofacial reconstruction, abdominal wall reconstruction and transoral robotic surgery (TOR). A number of benefits have been reported including technical advantages such as better visualisation, improved precision and accuracy, and tremor reduction. Patient benefits include lower rate of complications and quicker recovery; however, there is a longer operative duration in some categories. Cost presents a significant barrier to implementation. Robotic surgery presents an exciting opportunity to improve patient outcomes and surgical ease of use, with feasibility for many subspecialities demonstrated in this review. However, further higher quality comparative research with careful case selection, which is adequately powered, as well as the inclusion of cost-analysis, is necessary to fully understand the true benefit for patient care, and justification for resource utilisation.
机器人技术的作用呈指数级增长。从业者对将潜在益处转移到整形和重建外科领域非常感兴趣;然而,许多整形外科医生报告说,缺乏广泛的实施、培训或临床经验。我们报告了当前的证据基础,以及手术机会,以及克服的关键障碍和限制,以在该领域发展机器人技术的使用。这篇系统综述在 PubMed、Medline 和 Embase 上进行,符合系统综述和荟萃分析的首选报告项目 (PROSPERO(ID:CRD42024524237)。包括整形和重建外科范围内的临床前、教育和临床文章。筛选了 2,181 篇文章;176 篇文章符合包括淋巴结清扫术、皮瓣和显微外科手术、阴道成形术、颅面重建术、腹壁重建术和经口机器人手术 (TOR) 在内的纳入标准。已经报道了许多好处,包括更好的可视化、提高的精度和准确性以及震颤减少等技术优势。患者受益包括并发症发生率较低和恢复较快;然而,在某些类别中手术时间更长。成本是实施的一个重大障碍。机器人手术为改善患者预后和手术易用性提供了一个令人兴奋的机会,本综述证明了许多亚专业的可行性。然而,为了充分了解对患者护理的真正益处以及对资源利用的合理性,需要进行更多具有精心病例选择、充分功率的高质量比较研究,以及包括成本分析。