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  Česky / Czech version Rozhl. Chir., 2008, roč. 87, č. 3, s. 135–137.
 
Robotic Procedures in the Colorectal Surgery 
Vlček P., Čapov I., Jedlička V., Chalupník Š., Korbička J., Veverková L., Doležel J., Jeřábek J., Wechsler J.  

I. chirurgická klinika FN u sv. Anny v Brně, přednosta: prof. MUDr. I. Čapov, CSc.
 


Summary:

       Purpose: The da Vinci® surgical system (Intuitive Surgical, Sunnyvale, CA, USA) was developed specifically to compensate the technical limitations of laparoscopic instruments, such as two-dimensional vision, misalignment of hands and instruments, limited dexterity of instruments inside the patient, and fixed instrument tips. The da Vinci® system provides a stable camera platform, three-dimensional imaging, excellent ergonomics, tremor elimination, ambidextrous capability, motion scaling, and instruments with multiple degrees of freedom. Methods: These advantages can be applied in the field of colorectal surgery, and that’s why we are reporting 45cases that underwent robotic colorectal surgery. We concluded that the da Vinci® system may be useful in surgical procedures, such as splenic flexure takedown, dissection of the inferior mesenteric artery with identification of the nervous plexus, and dissection of a narrow pelvis. The major drawbacks of robotic systems are high cost, and a lack of tactile sensation and tensile feedback to the surgeon, who must depend on visual cues to estimate the tension exerted on tissue by the robotic arms. Results: In conclusion, robotic colorectal surgery can be performed safely and effectively, using the da Vinci® surgical system, because this system has more dexterity and flexibility than conventional laparoscopic instruments. However, prospective randomized studies are necessary to evaluate the preservation of sexual and voiding function, as well as the oncological and functional (pelvic floor disorders) outcomes of this approach.

        Key words: robotic surgery – colorectal surgery – rectal cancer – pelvic floor disorders
       

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