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Robots in visceral and thoracic surgery—Quo vadis? Roboter in der Viszeral- und Thoraxchirurgie – quo vadis?

机译:内脏和胸外科手术中的机器人——Quo vadis?内脏和胸外科手术中的机器人 - quo vadis?

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Robotic surgical systems are now an inherent part of the German hospital landscape. In recent years, there has been an enormous increase in installed systems and operations performed, especially in abdominal surgery. Even though there is a lack of studies with the highest grade of evidence, the advantages of the technique are obvious—particularly technically demanding operations can now be performed safely and less invasively for patients. Robotics are now being implemented in many non-university institutions. At the Israelite Hospital (Israelitisches Krankenhaus) Hamburg it could be demonstrated that with systematic and modular training, i.e. execution of certain surgical steps, it is possible to significantly flatten the learning curve while maintaining excellent oncological quality, postoperative morbidity and mortality. The costs to have a system up and running are the main limitations for the implementation of robotic surgery. The acquisition, material and maintenance costs are substantial so that the type of intervention and the training of prospective surgeons are limited by the costs. The robotic approach will fully unroll its disruptive character compared to laparoscopy once it is competitive not only qualitatively in the field of medical contents but also economically. In the future the ROBIN working group of the German Society for General and Visceral Surgery (DGAV) wants to create the basic prerequisites for valid studies by working with registers and could act as an independent central intermediary between hospitals and the industry to promote practical innovations and systematic training for surgeons. ? 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH, ein Teil von Springer Nature.
机译:机器人手术系统现在是德国医院领域固有的一部分。近年来,安装的系统和执行的手术数量大幅增加,尤其是在腹部手术中。尽管缺乏具有最高证据等级的研究,但该技术的优势是显而易见的——特别是技术要求特别高的手术现在可以安全地对患者进行,侵入性更小。机器人技术现在正在许多非大学机构中实施。在汉堡以色列医院(Israelitisches Krankenhaus),可以证明,通过系统和模块化的培训,即执行某些手术步骤,可以显着拉平学习曲线,同时保持出色的肿瘤学质量,术后发病率和死亡率。启动和运行系统的成本是实施机器人手术的主要限制因素。购置、材料和维护成本很高,因此干预类型和未来外科医生的培训受到成本的限制。与腹腔镜检查相比,机器人方法将充分展现其破坏性,一旦它不仅在医学内容领域具有质量竞争力,而且在经济上也具有竞争力。未来,德国普通外科和内脏外科学会 (DGAV) 的 ROBIN 工作组希望通过与注册机构合作,为有效研究创造基本先决条件,并可以作为医院和行业之间的独立中央中介,促进外科医生的实践创新和系统培训。?2022 年,作者,根据 Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH 的独家许可,ein Teil von Springer Nature。

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