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Robotics in cardiac surgery: the Istanbul experience

Ertan Sağbaş, Belhhan Akpınar, İlhan Sanisoğlu, Barış Çaynak, Mustafa Güden, Uğur Özbek, Zehra Bayramoğlu, Osman Bayındır

发表年份
2006
引用次数
8

摘要

BACKGROUND: Robots are sensor-based tools capable of performing precise, accurate and versatile actions. Initially designed to spare humans from risky tasks, robots have progressed into revolutionary tools for surgeons. Tele-operated robots, such as the da Vinci (Intuitive Surgical, Mountain View, CA), have allowed cardiac procedures to start benefiting from robotics as an enhancement to traditional minimally invasive surgery. METHODS: The aim of this text was to discuss our experience with the da Vinci system during a 12 month period in which 61 cardiac patients were operated on. There were 59 coronary bypass patients (CABG) and two atrial septal defect (ASD) closures. RESULTS: Two patients (3.3%) had to be converted to median sternotomy because of pleural adhesions. There were no procedure- or device-related complications. CONCLUSION: Our experience suggests that robotics can be integrated into routine cardiac surgical practice. Systematic training, team dedication and proper patient selection are important factors that determine the success of a robotic surgery programme.

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RoboticsCardiac surgeryArtificial intelligenceRobotMedian sternotomyRobotic surgerySpare partSpare timeDa Vinci Surgical SystemMedicine

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