Sebastian Lippross1, Klaus-Peter Jünemann2, Daniar Osmonov2, Simon Peh1, Ibrahim Alkatout3, Jörg Finn1, Jan-Hendrik Egberts4, Andreas Seekamp1. 1. Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Kiel, Kiel, Germany. 2. Department of Urology, University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Kiel, Kiel, Germany. 3. Department of Gynaecology, University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Kiel, Kiel, Germany. 4. Department of General Surgery, University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Kiel, Kiel, Germany.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Robot assisted procedures have evolved during the last years, today many surgical, units perform laparoscopic procedures with DaVinci on a regular Basis. The major advantages of Robot assisted procedures comprise technical factors and improved visualization. In Spinal surgery endoscopic stabilization of fractures has become a Standard for many. PURPOSE: We have employed DaVinci as an access tool for a retroperitoneal lumbar approach followed by a DaVinci assisted corpectomy and cage implantation to treat a fracture of L3. STUDY DESIGN: A single operation as proof of concept and demonstration of the method was performed. METHODS: The whole procedure was video recorded. Time factors and clinical outcome were documented. RESULTS: The procedure was performed safely with no complications. The operating time was longer than usual but within reasonable limits. The postoperatrive outcome did not differ from the usual procedure. The visualization of critical structure during preparation of the vertebral body was superior along with superior soft tissue management with DaVinci. CONCLUSION: An endoscopic robotic instrument can be used for endoscopic access surgery. Despite major advantages in visualization and handling of the endoscopic instruments all bone and cartilage preparation must be performed in a traditional endoscpic way because no appropriate instruments are available at present. In order to perform full robotic assisted procedures, new instruments need to be developed.
BACKGROUND: Robot assisted procedures have evolved during the last years, today many surgical, units perform laparoscopic procedures with DaVinci on a regular Basis. The major advantages of Robot assisted procedures comprise technical factors and improved visualization. In Spinal surgery endoscopic stabilization of fractures has become a Standard for many. PURPOSE: We have employed DaVinci as an access tool for a retroperitoneal lumbar approach followed by a DaVinci assisted corpectomy and cage implantation to treat a fracture of L3. STUDY DESIGN: A single operation as proof of concept and demonstration of the method was performed. METHODS: The whole procedure was video recorded. Time factors and clinical outcome were documented. RESULTS: The procedure was performed safely with no complications. The operating time was longer than usual but within reasonable limits. The postoperatrive outcome did not differ from the usual procedure. The visualization of critical structure during preparation of the vertebral body was superior along with superior soft tissue management with DaVinci. CONCLUSION: An endoscopic robotic instrument can be used for endoscopic access surgery. Despite major advantages in visualization and handling of the endoscopic instruments all bone and cartilage preparation must be performed in a traditional endoscpic way because no appropriate instruments are available at present. In order to perform full robotic assisted procedures, new instruments need to be developed.
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