| Literature DB >> 33330607 |
Jason Trevis1, Nicholas Chilvers1, Kathrin Freystaetter1, Joel Dunning1.
Abstract
Following its introduction in 1992, the growth of minimally invasive thoracic surgery was initially hampered by the lack of specialized instruments, impeded visualization and stapling. However, in subsequent years these challenges were somewhat overcome and video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) became the preferred modality of many centers. More recently, robotic surgery has come to the fore. Whilst it offers outstanding precision via robotic wristed instruments, robotic surgery is expensive and has safety implications as the surgeon is away from the patient's side. Wristed VATS instruments offer a new, exciting alternative. By placing the robotic-like wristed instruments in the hands of the surgeon, a concept we call surgeon-powered robotics, the benefits of robotic surgery can be achieved by the patient's side. We describe our experience of the ArtiSential® wristed instruments and discuss the benefits and challenges of this technology. By combining wristed instruments with the latest surgeon-controlled 3D camera technology, surgeon-powered robotics is an affordable reality.Entities:
Keywords: VATS; robotic; surgeon-powered robotics; thoracic; wristed instruments
Year: 2020 PMID: 33330607 PMCID: PMC7731580 DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2020.589565
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Surg ISSN: 2296-875X
Figure 1(A) ArtiSential® bipolar fenestrated forceps. (B) Intraoperative use of ArtiSential® instruments.
Benefits and current challenges of wristed-instrument technology.
| Lead surgeon at the bedside | Combination of VATS and robotic techniques |
| Surgeons performs the key steps e.g., stapling | Resistance of the chest wall in the port due to VATS style pivot point |
| Increased tactile feedback | Camera technology development/advancement |
| Greater precision | Operator experiences the fulcrum effect |
| More cost effective | |
| Less training time required | |
| Quicker procedures with increased flexibility |