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Image Inversion during Xi Robotic ventral hernia repair: making it even more effective

INTRODUCTION: currently, there are several clinical applications for robot-assisted surgery and in the hernia scenario, robot-assisted surgery seems to have the ability to overcome laparoscopic ventral hernias repairs limitations, facilitating dissection, defect closure, and mesh positioning. Expone...

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Autores principales: MORRELL, ANDRE LUIZ GIOIA, CHARLES, ALEXANDER, MORRELL, ALLAN GIOIA, MENDES, JOSE MAURICIO FREITAS, MORRELL, ALEXANDER
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Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10683455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33787766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20202879
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author MORRELL, ANDRE LUIZ GIOIA
CHARLES, ALEXANDER
MORRELL, ALLAN GIOIA
MENDES, JOSE MAURICIO FREITAS
MORRELL, ALEXANDER
author_facet MORRELL, ANDRE LUIZ GIOIA
CHARLES, ALEXANDER
MORRELL, ALLAN GIOIA
MENDES, JOSE MAURICIO FREITAS
MORRELL, ALEXANDER
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description INTRODUCTION: currently, there are several clinical applications for robot-assisted surgery and in the hernia scenario, robot-assisted surgery seems to have the ability to overcome laparoscopic ventral hernias repairs limitations, facilitating dissection, defect closure, and mesh positioning. Exponentially grown in numbers of robotic approaches have been seen and even more complex and initially not suitable cases have recently become eligible for it. An appropriate tension-free reestablishment of the linea alba is still a major concern in hernia surgery and even with the robotic platform, dissecting and suturing in anterior abdominal wall may be challenging. This article reports a technical image artifice during a da vinci Xi-platform robotic ventral hernia repair allowing the surgeon to establish a more familiar and ergonomic manner to perform dissection and suturing in anterior abdominal wall. TECHNICAL REPORT: a step by step guided technique of image inversion artifice is described using detailed commands and figures to assure optimal surgical field and ergonomics whenever acting in robotic ventral hernias repair with the da Vinci Xi-platform. Our group brief experience is also reported, showing an easy and reproducible feature among surgeons with safe outcomes. CONCLUSION: we consider that image inversion artifice is a simple and reproducible feature in robotic ventral hernia repair. Through a step-by-step guide, this report enables the creation of an artifice providing a comfortable operative field and allowing the surgeon to achieve its best proficiency in hernia surgery.
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spelling pubmed-106834552023-11-30 Image Inversion during Xi Robotic ventral hernia repair: making it even more effective MORRELL, ANDRE LUIZ GIOIA CHARLES, ALEXANDER MORRELL, ALLAN GIOIA MENDES, JOSE MAURICIO FREITAS MORRELL, ALEXANDER Rev Col Bras Cir Technical Note INTRODUCTION: currently, there are several clinical applications for robot-assisted surgery and in the hernia scenario, robot-assisted surgery seems to have the ability to overcome laparoscopic ventral hernias repairs limitations, facilitating dissection, defect closure, and mesh positioning. Exponentially grown in numbers of robotic approaches have been seen and even more complex and initially not suitable cases have recently become eligible for it. An appropriate tension-free reestablishment of the linea alba is still a major concern in hernia surgery and even with the robotic platform, dissecting and suturing in anterior abdominal wall may be challenging. This article reports a technical image artifice during a da vinci Xi-platform robotic ventral hernia repair allowing the surgeon to establish a more familiar and ergonomic manner to perform dissection and suturing in anterior abdominal wall. TECHNICAL REPORT: a step by step guided technique of image inversion artifice is described using detailed commands and figures to assure optimal surgical field and ergonomics whenever acting in robotic ventral hernias repair with the da Vinci Xi-platform. Our group brief experience is also reported, showing an easy and reproducible feature among surgeons with safe outcomes. CONCLUSION: we consider that image inversion artifice is a simple and reproducible feature in robotic ventral hernia repair. Through a step-by-step guide, this report enables the creation of an artifice providing a comfortable operative field and allowing the surgeon to achieve its best proficiency in hernia surgery. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 2021-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10683455/ /pubmed/33787766 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20202879 Text en © 2021 Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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CHARLES, ALEXANDER
MORRELL, ALLAN GIOIA
MENDES, JOSE MAURICIO FREITAS
MORRELL, ALEXANDER
Image Inversion during Xi Robotic ventral hernia repair: making it even more effective
title Image Inversion during Xi Robotic ventral hernia repair: making it even more effective
title_full Image Inversion during Xi Robotic ventral hernia repair: making it even more effective
title_fullStr Image Inversion during Xi Robotic ventral hernia repair: making it even more effective
title_full_unstemmed Image Inversion during Xi Robotic ventral hernia repair: making it even more effective
title_short Image Inversion during Xi Robotic ventral hernia repair: making it even more effective
title_sort image inversion during xi robotic ventral hernia repair: making it even more effective
topic Technical Note
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10683455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33787766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20202879
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