Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, USA.
The MetroHealth System, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Surg Endosc. 2024 Nov;38(11):6918-6922. doi: 10.1007/s00464-024-11286-9. Epub 2024 Sep 27.
During the advent of laparoscopy, surgeons directly explored the abdominal cavity with a telescope-like device through a small incision. Since then, numerous technological advances have transformed minimally invasive surgery (MIS). Yet, in our wireless world, various devices crowd the surgical field, with long wires and light sources posing fall and fire risks. The primary objective of this study was to analyze the first reported human use of a novel wireless laparoscopy system or WLS (ArthroFree™, Lazurite®, Cleveland, Ohio).
The utility and convenience of the WLS was assessed via two avenues: (1) by analyzing surgical outcomes from first human use and (2) by surveying healthcare professionals regarding its quality and utility.
Eighteen patients (mean age 44.2, 83.3% female, mean BMI 33.4) underwent operations with the WLS. Operations included gynecologic and general surgical procedures. There were no intraoperative or postoperative complications, and no conversions to traditional laparoscopy or laparotomy. Mean operating time was 71.94 ± 20.41 min, and estimated blood loss was minimal. Survey results revealed varied individual experiences. Strengths included adequate illumination, improved ergonomics, and simplicity of setup and ease of operation. One respondent criticized the image resolution. Feedback indicated an overall positive impact, and 67% of respondents supported inclusion of the device at their facility. Moreover, its deployment in resource-limited settings abroad has demonstrated its efficacy in global surgery, indicating its potential in various healthcare environments.
This is the first reported human use of a novel WLS. Clinical results supported efficiency and safety of the technology. The successful deployment of the WLS in diverse surgical environments, including resource-limited settings, highlights its potential as a universally adaptable tool in global surgery. This report represents a strong first step toward a wireless operating room with the promise of redefining surgical standards as well as bridging gaps in surgical care worldwide.
腹腔镜出现后,外科医生通过一个小切口,用类似望远镜的设备直接探查腹腔。从那时起,微创外科(MIS)经历了无数技术革新。然而,在我们的无线世界中,各种设备充斥着手术区域,长电线和光源带来了跌倒和火灾的风险。本研究的主要目的是分析首例新型无线腹腔镜系统(WLS)(ArthroFree™,Lazurite®,俄亥俄州克利夫兰)的人体应用。
通过两种途径评估 WLS 的实用性和便利性:(1)分析首例人体应用的手术结果,(2)调查医疗保健专业人员对其质量和实用性的看法。
18 名患者(平均年龄 44.2 岁,83.3%为女性,平均 BMI 为 33.4)接受了 WLS 手术。手术包括妇科和普外科手术。无术中或术后并发症,也无转为传统腹腔镜或剖腹手术。平均手术时间为 71.94±20.41 分钟,估计出血量极少。调查结果显示个人体验各不相同。优点包括照明充足、改善了操作的舒适度和简易性,以及操作简便。一位受访者批评了图像分辨率。反馈表明整体影响积极,67%的受访者支持在其机构中使用该设备。此外,它在资源有限的国外环境中的部署表明了其在全球外科手术中的功效,表明了它在各种医疗保健环境中的潜力。
这是首例新型 WLS 的人体应用报告。临床结果支持该技术的效率和安全性。WLS 在各种外科环境中的成功部署,包括资源有限的环境,突显了其作为全球外科手术中普遍适用工具的潜力。本报告是迈向无线手术室的重要一步,有望重新定义手术标准,并弥合全球外科护理中的差距。