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Analysis of the effects of da Vinci robotic surgery in the treatment of thymic diseases / 医学研究生学报
Journal of Medical Postgraduates ; (12): 628-631, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-612954
ABSTRACT
Objective Although minimally invasive thoracoscopic surgery has unique advantages, there are still some difficulties in the complete resection of the thymus.Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery has made up for the lack of thoracoscopy.This article summarize and analyze the clinical effects of DaVinci robotic surgery and thoracic surgery in the treatment of thymic diseases.Methods 116 cases of patients with thymic lesion were included in the study.According to the different treatment methods, 65 cases were included in da Vinci robotic group and other 51 cases were thoracoscopic group.Comparison was made in operating time, time of chest tube extubation, bleeding volume during surgery and amount of drainage within 24h after the operation between two groups.Results There were no statistical differences between robot group and thoracoscopic group in operating time(P>0.05).The time of pulling out the chest tube in robot group, postoperative days in surgical intensive care unit (SICU), and postoperative hospitalization days were significantly shorter than those in thoracoscopic group ([2.54±0.32]d vs [2.87±0.49]d, [0.75±0.04]d vs [0.81±0.06]d, [5.17±0.15]d vs [5.50±0.23]d, P<0.05).The bleeding volume during surgery and amount of drainage within 24h after the operation in robot group had a significant advantage over those in thoracoscopic group ([125.7±7.5]mL vs [136.6±8.2]mL, [117.38±11.45]mL vs [122.41±13.14]mL, P<0.05).Conclusion The da Vinci robotic surgery has the advantages of minimal trauma and rapid recovery, which makes up for the deficiency of thoracoscopy to a certain extent.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Journal of Medical Postgraduates Year: 2017 Type: Article