Advances in robotic lung transplantation: development and validation of a new surgical technique in animal models
Author
Date
2023-11Permanent link
https://hdl.handle.net/11351/10638DOI
10.1093/icvts/ivad179
ISSN
2753-670X
PMID
37941396
Abstract
The objective of this study was to describe a novel minimally invasive robotic video-assisted approach for lung transplantation, utilizing a minimally invasive technique with a subxiphoid incision, in an animal experimentation model. Two left robotic-assisted single lung transplants were performed in sheep using a robotic surgical system. A subxiphoid incision was made, and robotic ports were inserted into the thoracic cavity for dissection and anastomoses of the bronchus, artery, and pulmonary veins. The integrity of anastomoses was evaluated, and procedural details were recorded. Both animals survived the procedure, with a mean duration of 255 min and a mean console time of 201 min. Anastomoses were performed without complications, and the closed-chest approach with a subxiphoid incision proved successful in preventing gas leakage. The novel approach demonstrated improved exposure and workflow compared to existing techniques. The minimally invasive robotic video-assisted approach for lung transplantation utilizing a closed-chest technique with a subxiphoid incision appears safe and feasible in an animal experimentation model. Further studies in the clinical setting are warranted to establish its feasibility and safety in human lung transplantation. This approach has the potential to offer benefits over the traditional Clamshell incision in lung transplantation procedures.
Keywords
Lung transplantation; Minimally invasive; Robotic surgeryBibliographic citation
Ascanio F, Royo-Crespo I, Rosado J, Sánchez L, Romero L, Durán-Rey D, et al. Advances in Robotic Lung Transplantation: Development and Validation of a New Surgical Technique in Animal Models. Interdiscip Cardiovasc Thorac Surg. 2023 Nov;37(5):ivad179.
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