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Principles and Practice of Robotic Surgery, 1st Edition (Á¾ÀÌÃ¥+eBook)



ISBN Number

9780323798204

Main Author

Edited by Tony Costello

Trim

216w x 276h

Imprint

Elsevier

Page Count

688

Publication Date

7 Sep 2023



Description


Robot-assisted surgery, soon to be incorporated into most surgical disciplines, can reduce postoperative complications by up to 50%, and has been shown to result in reduced blood loss, earlier hospital discharge, and faster return to normal activity for the patient. Edited by master surgeon Tony Costello, and with contributions from the world¡¯s best and most experienced robotic surgeons worldwide, Principles and Practice of Robotic Surgery is an up-to-date, all-in-one reference that provides step-by-step instruction for practicing surgeons and those who are entering robotic surgery training. This first-of-its-kind text discusses new technologies and their application in each surgical subspecialty, with hundreds of outstanding illustrations and high-quality videos—making this an ideal resource for the entire OR team. 



Key Features


Covers every aspect of nearly all current adult and pediatric robotic surgeries in all surgical disciplines. 


Includes key topics such as robotic anesthesia, operating room prep and positioning of the equipment, certification for robotic training, and the use of artificial intelligence and virtual reality in the present and potential future use of robotic surgery. 


Discusses the evolution of robotic machines with a focus on new and emerging machines for surgery and education. 


Provides specific docking instructions with tips and tricks for each robotic operation. 


Offers comprehensive coverage in a magnificently illustrated, single-volume book, with contributions from an international Who¡¯s Who of the world¡¯s best robotic surgeons. 


Offers numerous procedural videos, including Robotic Prostatectomy: The Patel Approach; Female Pelvic Organ Sparing (POP) and Male Nerve Sparing (NS) RARC; XiXi Operating Room and Surgical Cart setup for TORS, as well as various TORS procedures; Robotic Surgery in Pediatric Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery; and more. 


An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. 



Table Of Contents


General principles


1.Anesthesia for robotic surgery

*Physiology of pneumoperitoneum

*Complications

  -Air embolism

  -Arrest¡¦ etc

*Preoperative assessment and patient selection

*Patient positioning and prevention of injury


Bedside – including port placement and docking


1.Draping robot

*(basic understanding in order to be able to deal with trouble shooting)

*Need all 4 arms to be draped even if not using

1.Port placement

*Establishing pneumoperitoneum

*Hasson

*Veress

*Optical

*Insufflation pressure

*Complications and trouble shooting

*Eg. Adhesions, Obesity, Narrow pelvis, Prior surgery or radiotherapy, Existing stoma

1.Docking the robot

*Modelled on Device teaching

*Targeting

*Ensuring adequate space between arms

*Burping

1.Safety

*e.g. height limitation

*Locking instruments to avoid drift

*Emergency undocking

*Trouble shooting errors and faults

1.Instruments

*Familiarity with commonly used laparoscopic instruments for the bedside assistant

*Inserting and exchanging instruments

1.Diathermy settings

  Console

2.How does it all work?

*Basic rundown of buttons etc

*Controlling the camera

*Use of different lenses and changing view

*Understanding when/why to use different lens

*Swapping between instruments

*Fourth arm control

*Clutching

*Customising your setup

*Ergonomics

*Scaling ratio movement

*Adjusts movement speed to surgeon preference

*Default 3:1, 2:1, 1.5:1

*Available instruments

*Diathermy settings


OPERATING


Basic surgical skills on the console


1.Haptics

*Definition

1.Wrist movements

2.Understanding how the system works and how optimise use

3.Grasping objects

4.Passing items between hands

5.Cauterising

*Settings

1.Knot tying

2.Suturing

*Dissection and developing tissue planes

1.Emergency management

*Vascular emergency

*??other essential crisis management

1.Trouble shooting

*Instrument out of view

*Use instrument out of view visual cues

*Only works if foot is on camera pedal

*Poor vision

*Switch dominant eye if smudge only on one side

*Can adjust zoom if tissue close and there is spatter/diathermy smoke issue


Surgical skills for the bedside assistant


1.Fundamental laparoscopic skills

*Safe instrument handling

*Suctioning

*Clipping

*Stapling

*Cutting

*Specimen extraction

1.Trouble shooting

*Loss of pneumoperitoneum

*Port loss (inadvertent removal)

1.Port site closure

2.Undocking robot

*Emergency and routine


Advanced aspects of operating


1.Haemostatic agents

2.Stapling

3.Fluorescence imaging

4.Tilepro

*E.g. USS


Simulation Training for Robotic Surgery


1.Communication and human factors

*Team based training

*Operating room communication

1.Virtual Reality Simulator Training

2.Procedural Training

*3D printed synthetic human organ hydrogel models (this model may soon replace animal and cadaver training in robotics)

*updates could be included with scannable QR codes and searchable web links. These links will provide access to the latest instructional content for the major robotic surgery systems


SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OUTLINE


For each specialty¡¦


Other fundamental skills not covered in basic course?

Core procedures

For each core procedure:

*Approach(es)

*Equipment required

*Patient positioning & operating room setup

*Port placement

*Docking

*Step by step procedure guide – operative steps/technique

*Particular specialised skills required for this procedure

1.Urology

Nephrectomy partial nephrectomy pyeloplasty, intrarenal stone surgery, in surgery, nephroureterectomy, cystectomy, cystoprostatectomy, radical prostatectomy, retroperitoneal node to section.


2.General surgery

Hernia surgery including incisional hernia and mesh hernia repair. Colorectal cancer surgery. Upper gastrointestinal surgery including obesity surgery antireflux surgery and gastric surgery. Pancreatic surgery. Appendicectomy and gallbladder surgery.


3.General gynaecology and gynaecology Oncology

Hysterectomy oophorectomy endometriosis surgery


Radical hysterectomy radical ovarian surgery and retroperitoneal node to section


Sacrocolpopexy /incontinence surgery


4.Cardiac surgery

Mitral valve repair/replacement


5.ENT surgery

Floor of mouth tonsillar vocal cord surgery


6.Thoracic surgery

Lobectomy, lung cancer surgery, thyroid surgery, diaphragmatic surgery, flexible endobronchial surgery


7.Endoscopic flex robotics for oesophageal and gastric surgery performed by gastroenterologists (a new market)



Author Information


Edited by Tony Costello, Professorial Fellow & Head, Department of Urology, The Royal Melbourne Hospital and Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

 
 
 
 
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