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find Author "王志田" 3 results
  • 胸腔镜纵隔手术中超声刀的规范及强化应用

    目的 探讨胸腔镜纵隔手术中超声刀的规范及强化应用的临床效果。 方法 回顾性分析本中心 2015 年 6 月至 2017 年 6 月胸腔镜纵隔手术中使用超声刀患者182例的临床病理资料,其中中转开胸 10 例,其余 172 例均在胸腔镜下成功完成手术,男 81 例、女 91 例,年龄(51.48±12.86)岁。 结果 2015 年 6 月至 2016 年 6 月中转开胸 7 例,1 例为超声刀相关的术中出血,强化超声刀技术性应用后 2016 年 7 月至 2017 年 6 月中转开胸 3 例。胸腔镜下使用超声刀行纵隔手术 172 例,手术时间(80.19±31.51)min,术中出血量(21.98±17.81)ml,胸腔引流管留置时间(2.81±1.04)d,胸腔引流量(338.05±204.64)ml,术后疼痛评分(2.39±0.86)分,术后住院时间(4.27±1.51)d,围手术期并发症 15 例(8.72%),超声刀相关并发症 2 例(1.16%)。 结论 在胸腔镜纵隔手术中规范使用超声刀对患者术后加速康复有积极作用,在规范应用基础上强化技术性应用可发挥超声刀更大作用。

    Release date:2017-12-29 02:05 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Research progress and prospect on diagnosis and treatment of robotic surgery in the era of artificial intelligence

    The technical combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and thoracic surgery is increasingly close, especially in the field of image recognition and pathology diagnosis. Additionally, robotic surgery, as a representative of high-end technology in minimally invasive surgery is flourishing. What progress has been or will be made in robotic surgery in the era of AI? This article aims to summarize the application status of AI in thoracic surgery and progress in robotic surgery, and looks ahead the future.

    Release date:2019-03-01 05:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Da Vinci robot-assisted surgery versus video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery for resection of mediastinal tumors: A retrospective cohort study

    ObjectiveTo summarize the experience of minimally invasive anterior mediastinal tumor resection in our center, and compare the Da Vinci robotic and video-assisted thoracoscopic approaches in the treatment of mediastinal tumor.MethodsA retrospective cohort study was conducted to continuously enroll 102 patients who underwent minimally invasive mediastinal tumor resection between September 2014 and November 2019 by the single medical group in our department. They were divided into two groups: a robotic group (n=47, 23 males and 24 females, average age of 52 years) and a thoracoscopic group (n=55, 29 males and 26 females, average age of 53 years). The operation time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative thoracic drainage volume, postoperative thoracic drainage time, postoperative hospital stay, hospitalization expense and other clinical data of two groups were compared and analyzed.ResultsAll the patients successfully completed the surgery and recovered from hospital, with no perioperative death. Myasthenia gravis occurred in 4 patients of the robotic group and 5 of the thoracoscopic group. The tumor size was 2.5 (0.8-8.7) cm in the robotic group and 3.0 (0.8-7.7) cm in the thoracoscopic group. Operation time was 62 (30-132) min in the robotic group and 60 (29-118) min in the thoracoscopic group. Intraoperative bleeding volume was 20 (2-50) mL in the robotic group and 20 (5-100) mL in the thoracoscopic group. The postoperative drainage volume was 240 (20-14 130) mL in the robotic group and 295 (20-1 070) mL in the thoracoscopic group. The postoperative drainage time was 2 (1-15) days in the robotic group and 2 (1-5) days in the thoracoscopic group. There was no significant difference between the two groups in the above parameters and postoperative complications (P>0.05). The postoperative hospital stay were 3 (2-18) days in the robotic group and 4 (2-14) in the thoracoscopic group (P=0.014). The hospitalization cost was 67 489(26 486-89 570) yuan in the robotic group and 27 917 (16 817-67 603) yuan in the thoracoscopic group (P=0.000).ConclusionCompared with the video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery, Da Vinci robot-assisted surgery owns the same efficacy and safety in the treatment of mediastinal tumor, with shorter postoperative hospital stay, but higher cost.

    Release date:2020-03-25 09:52 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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