3.Future trend of minimally invasive surgery platform and surgical procedure.
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2021;24(1):35-42
In the past 30 years, minimally invasive surgery has been greatly improved with the development of the energy platform, instrument platform, and imaging platform. Taking colorectal cancer surgery as an example, the five elements of surgical procedure have developed to a certain extent. The surgical approach has undergone a process from large to small. The range of resection ranges from simple bowel resection to radical resection/extended radical resection, and then to surgery that focuses on preserving organ function. With the recognition of the direction of normal lymphatic drainage and the characteristics of tumor lymphatic metastasis, lymph node dissection has been gradually standardized. The reconstruction of the digestive tract has changed from manual sutures to full endoscopic anastomosis, and then to the concept of functional anastomosis. The removal of the specimen has improved from large incision through the abdominal wall, to small laparoscopic incision, and then to the natural cavity. The evolution of these procedures depends on the advancement of technology platforms and equipment, and the recognition of new concepts. The development of minimally invasive platform must be in the direction of ensuring the implementation of the most optimized surgical approach. The platform is more secure, integrated, multifunctional, and intelligent. In the future, minimally invasive procedures must be aimed at maximizing the benefits of patients. The procedures are more scientific, functional, comfortable and diverse. Surgical innovation has promoted the development of the platform. The platform and the surgical procedure promote each other's development.
Anastomosis, Surgical/trends*
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Colorectal Neoplasms/surgery*
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Digestive System Surgical Procedures/trends*
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Forecasting
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Humans
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Laparoscopy/trends*
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Lymph Node Excision
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Lymphatic Metastasis
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Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures/trends*
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Suture Techniques/trends*
5.The recent study and key technologies of an aided endoscopic surgical robot system.
Jiang-an ZHANG ; Liang-ming LIN ; Guo-min WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2002;26(1):54-58
This paper introduces the recent study and development of an aided endoscopic surgical robot system, and discusses its future trends--teleoperative robot system and telesurgery system. In addition, their key technologies are analyzed here in the paper.
Angioscopy
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Endoscopy
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methods
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trends
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Humans
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Laparoscopy
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Robotics
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instrumentation
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trends
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Surgery, Computer-Assisted
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instrumentation
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Telemedicine
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instrumentation
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Thoracoscopy
6.Minimally Invasive Surgery for Gastric Cancer Treatment: Current Status and Future Perspectives.
Taeil SON ; In Gyu KWON ; Woo Jin HYUNG
Gut and Liver 2014;8(3):229-236
Minimally invasive surgery, which has been extensively used to treat gastric adenocarcinoma, is now regarded as one of the standard treatments for early gastric cancer, and its suitability for advanced gastric cancer is being investigated. The use of cutting-edge techniques for minimally invasive surgery enables surgeons to deliver various treatment options to minimize a patient's distress and to maintain oncologic safety. Ongoing multicenter prospective studies aim to validate the efficacy of these surgical techniques and to expand the indications of minimally invasive surgery for the treatment of gastric cancer. In this review, we summarize the current status and issues regarding minimally invasive surgery for the treatment of gastric cancer.
Gastrectomy/*methods/trends
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Humans
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Laparoscopy/*methods/trends
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Multicenter Studies as Topic
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Patient Selection
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Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
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Republic of Korea
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Robotic Surgical Procedures/*methods/trends
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Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy/methods/trends
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Stomach Neoplasms/*surgery
7.Current status and changes of metabolic and bariatric surgery in China.
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2017;20(4):378-382
Through continuous development, metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) has become widely recognized in academic and medical circles. In China, the volume of MBS operations has increased year by year. Therapeutic goals of MBS have evolved from treating obesity to treating Type 2 diabetes mellitus, and further to treating a series of obesity-associated metabolic diseases (including conditions in the endocrine system, circulatory system, respiratory system, reproductive system, and etc). Surgical approach of MBS has also been evolving continuously. Currently the common surgical procedures include laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (LRYGB), laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG), laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) and bilio-pancreatic diversion with duodenal switch (BPD-DS). All surgical procedures have pros and cons, and the choice of surgical procedures should be based on the conditions of patients, the surgeon's technical ability, and benefits and operative risks. With the development of MBS, the proportions of different surgical procedures also changed in China. In recent five years, the proportion of AGB has decreased continuously and LAGB is no longer a common procedure. The proportion of LSG has increased rapidly, rising from 9% in 2010 to 55% in 2015. The proportion of RYGB has increased from 57% to 64% between 2010 and 2013, and remained at 45% afterwards. Since 2010, most MBS operations are laparoscopic surgery. 3D Laparoscopic surgery, laparoendoscopic single-site surgery and da Vinci Robotic Surgery have also been introduced in MBS. This review discusses the status quo and changes of MBS in china, as well as the new technology in MBS, aiming to strengthen the information and comprehension of MBS in china.
Bariatric Surgery
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methods
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statistics & numerical data
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trends
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Biliopancreatic Diversion
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statistics & numerical data
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trends
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China
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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
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surgery
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Disease Management
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Endoscopy, Digestive System
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statistics & numerical data
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trends
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Gastrectomy
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statistics & numerical data
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trends
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Gastric Bypass
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statistics & numerical data
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trends
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Humans
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Laparoscopy
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statistics & numerical data
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trends
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Metabolic Diseases
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surgery
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Obesity
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surgery
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Robotic Surgical Procedures
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statistics & numerical data
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trends
8.Advances of minimally invasive technique in colorectal cancer surgery.
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2016;19(6):621-623
Colorectal surgery is rapidly developing in the direction of minimally invasive surgery and functional surgery. New technology and ideas are constantly emerging recently. Laparoscopic colon surgery has already been recommended by NCCN guideline. However, laparoscopic rectal cancer surgery still needs to wait for survival and recurrence rates of long-term follow-up data for verification. In recent years, with the rapid progression of imaging equipment of laparoscope, the new 3D laparoscopic system will process image more quickly, and surgeons can get space depth feeling like open surgery only with a pair of glasses. The new 3D laparoscopic system has many advantages, and can also shorten the learning curve of the beginners. But it does not mean the traditional 2D laparoscopy has been out of date. It is admitted that dialectical view on the development of the technology and equipment is still required. New things also need the accumulation of time and validation, and the deficiency of imaging system remains to be improved. At present, the robotic colorectal cancer surgery is still in its infancy, and its application is relatively common in colon surgery. In respect of robotic rectal cancer surgery, it still lacks of long-term follow-up survival results for verification. To reduce physical and psychological trauma for patients is the goal of the surgeon. Surgeons are experiencing the change from minimally invasion to non-invasion. Natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) and natural orifice specimen extraction surgery (NOSES) arise at the historic moment. Among them, transanal total mesorectal excision (taTME) incorporates the concepts of NOTES, anal minimally invasive surgery and total mesorectum excision, guaranteeing the radical cure and no scar of abdomen, but it still needs multicenter, large sample and long-term follow-up clinical data to prove its safety, efficacy and indication. Therefore, surgical procedure is transforming from conventional laparoscopic surgery to the NOTES and NOSES. The surgical principle is the eternal cornerstone to ensure the radical tumor resection and the safety of patients.
Abdomen
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surgery
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Biopsy
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Cicatrix
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Colon
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surgery
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Colorectal Neoplasms
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surgery
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Digestive System Surgical Procedures
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trends
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Humans
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Laparoscopy
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Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
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trends
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Natural Orifice Endoscopic Surgery
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Robotic Surgical Procedures
9.Outcomes after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy.
Declan G MURPHY ; Benjamin J CHALLACOMBE ; Anthony J COSTELLO
Asian Journal of Andrology 2009;11(1):94-99
Robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RALRP) using the da Vinci surgical system is now in widespread use in many countries where economic conditions allow the installation of this expensive technology. Controversy has surrounded the procedure since it was first performed in 2000, with many critics highlighting the lack of evidence to support its use. However, despite the lack of level I evidence, many large studies of patients have confirmed that the procedure is feasible and safe, with low morbidity. Available longer-term oncological data seem to show that outcomes from the robotic approach at least match those of traditional open radical prostatectomy. Functional outcomes also seem satisfactory, although randomized controlled trials are lacking. This paper reviews the current status of RALRP with respect to perioperative data and complications and oncologic and functional outcomes.
Erectile Dysfunction
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etiology
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Humans
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Laparoscopy
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methods
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trends
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Male
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Prostatectomy
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adverse effects
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instrumentation
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methods
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Prostatic Neoplasms
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surgery
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Robotics
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methods
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trends
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Treatment Outcome
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Urinary Incontinence
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etiology
10.Development and future of minimally invasive surgery in western China.
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2017;20(3):244-246
There are vast land and lots of people in western China, but the economy developing is relatively slow. However, the minimally invasive surgery was carried out firstly in China. Moreover, the type, number and difficulty of the minimally invasive surgery increased year by year. Especially, in the western area of China, Dr Zhou Zongguang, Yu Peiwu and Zheng Shuguo et al. have performed much pioneering work in laparoscopic surgery for rectal cancer, gastric cancer and laparoscopic liver resection. They led the standard development of minimally invasive in China. In the future, western China should continue to strengthen the standardized training of minimally invasive surgery, make great effort to carry out evidence-based research of minimally invasive surgery, provide evidences of high level of clinical application in minimally invasive surgery. At the same time, we should carry out the robotic and 3D laparoscopic surgery actively, leading the development of minimally invasive surgery more standardized and more widespread in western China.
China
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Digestive System Surgical Procedures
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methods
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trends
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Evidence-Based Medicine
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Hepatectomy
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methods
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Humans
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Laparoscopy
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methods
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Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
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education
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methods
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standards
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trends
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Rectal Neoplasms
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surgery
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Robotic Surgical Procedures
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Stomach Neoplasms
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surgery