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Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery ; (12): 419-422, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-752956

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Minimally invasive surgery is worldwide adopted.The technology of minimally invasive surgery plays an important role in improvement of diagnosis and treatment of diseases.In recent years,new technology of minimally invasive surgery,such as 4K laparoscopy,glasses-free 3D laparoscopy,virtual reality with 5G technology,and fluorescence imaging guided laparoscopic surgery improve the procedure,standardization and training of laparoscopic surgery for gastrointestinal and colorectal diseases.The authors hope that with the great improvement of economy technology,we can also lead the innovation of technology and standardization of technique in minimally invasive surgery in near future.

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Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery ; (12): 715-718, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-810845

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With the development in the past 20 years, minimally invasive gastrointestinal and colorectal surgery is now in its prime of life, with a high level in terms of surgical technique, surgical standardization, innovative technology and technical training. However, in the prime of life, in order to avoid the decline, we must meet new challenges. With the advent of the era of 5G and artificial intelligence, plus a series of changes in the internal and external environment, minimally invasive surgery, and even the entire surgery will have a major impact, including changes in treatment patterns, emphasis of multidisciplinary comprehensive treatment, changes in disease spectrum, and except neoplasms, more benign and functional diseases may require minimally invasive surgery. The gastrointestinal surgery specialist relying on "craft" will likely be replaced by an artificial intelligence surgical system. In the face of challenges, we should not forget our initial intentions, and should diligently reflect on ourselves, keeping the patient-centered minimally invasive treatment concept. Meanwhile, we should go to the basic hospitals to further establish a standardized training system, continue to maintain innovative thinking and keep pace with the times, so that we can grasp the prime of life for minimally invasive gastrointestinal and colorectal surgery.

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