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Da Vinci robot-assisted system for thymectomy: experience of 55 patients in China

Jun Yi, Hao Li, Demin Li, Jing Hua, Yi Shen

Year
2014
Citations
45

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Da Vinci robot-assisted thymectomy has been used in the past several years in China, however, practical experience in performing this approach in China remains limited. Thus, the study aimed to evaluate the experience of da Vinci robot-assisted thymectomy in China. METHODS: From June 2010 to December 2012, 55 patients with diseases of the thymus underwent thymectomy using the da Vinci surgical HD robotic system. The clinical data of the da Vinci robot-assisted thymectomies were compared with the data of video-assisted thoracoscopic thymectomies in the same period. RESULTS: All da Vinci robot operations were successful. This is a retrospective analysis which demonstrated that compared with video-assisted thoracoscopic thymectomy in the same period, the clinical outcomes of da Vinci robot-assisted thymectomy were not significantly different. CONCLUSION: The da Vinci robot-assisted thymectomy is a safe, minimally invasive, and convenient operation, and shows promise for general thoracic surgery in China.

Keywords

ThymectomyDa Vinci Surgical SystemMedicineRobotSurgeryRetrospective cohort studyRobotic surgeryGeneral surgeryMyasthenia gravisComputer science

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