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Transaxillary robotic-assisted thyroid surgery: technique and results of a preliminary experience on the Da Vinci Xi platform

BACKGROUND: Robotic thyroidectomy by transaxillary approach (RATS) is regarded as a feasible and safe alternative procedure in selected patients with benign disease or thyroid cancer of low risk, facilitating thyroidectomy with respect to conventional endoscopic approach and offering improved cosmet...

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Autores principales: Prete, Francesco Paolo, Marzaioli, Rinaldo, Lattarulo, Serafina, Paradies, Daniele, Barile, Graziana, d’Addetta, Maria Vittoria, Tomasicchio, Giovanni, Gurrado, Angela, Pezzolla, Angela
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7402570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31074396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12893-019-0473-0
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author Prete, Francesco Paolo
Marzaioli, Rinaldo
Lattarulo, Serafina
Paradies, Daniele
Barile, Graziana
d’Addetta, Maria Vittoria
Tomasicchio, Giovanni
Gurrado, Angela
Pezzolla, Angela
author_facet Prete, Francesco Paolo
Marzaioli, Rinaldo
Lattarulo, Serafina
Paradies, Daniele
Barile, Graziana
d’Addetta, Maria Vittoria
Tomasicchio, Giovanni
Gurrado, Angela
Pezzolla, Angela
author_sort Prete, Francesco Paolo
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description BACKGROUND: Robotic thyroidectomy by transaxillary approach (RATS) is regarded as a feasible and safe alternative procedure in selected patients with benign disease or thyroid cancer of low risk, facilitating thyroidectomy with respect to conventional endoscopic approach and offering improved cosmetic results. The Da Vinci Xi surgical system (Intuitive Surgical, Sunnyvale, CA, USA) presents technical advantages over its previous generations, including overhead docking, more compact robotic arms, extended range of motion, and ability for camera to be docked in any arm. This construct supports dissection in smaller spaces with less arm interference and improved view. We present an initial experience of RATS on DVSS Xi in an academic Centre in Italy. METHODS: We conducted a prospective observational study, involving patients with thyroid disease and treated between April 2016 and January 2018. A modified thyroidectomy retractor (Modena retractor, CEATEC Medizintechnik, Germany) was used to lift a musculocutaneous flap and operate gasless. Instrument placement was recorded for each procedure. Each procedure description was broken down into three phases, creation of working space, machine docking with instrument positioning and endoscopic operating technique. Duration of cases was recorded. Patients selected were young women, BMI < 30, thyroid nodule < 5 cm, cytology TIR2 to TIR4 (TIR4:only nodules < 1 cm diameter). RESULTS: Twelve RATS were performed within the learning curve for the robotic technique, 10 lobectomies and 2 total thyroidectomies. No patients required reintervention. Mean duration of surgery was 198.9 min for lobectomy and 210 for thyroidectomy. The same surgical team performed all procedures. No patients presented surgery-related complications, mean stay was 3 days. Decrease in operating time was observed after 8 cases along with more precise preparation of working space. Four arms were used in the first 10 procedures then only three. No recurrent laryngeal nerve dysfunction, no seroma or haematoma were recorded. One patient had transient hypocalcaemia after total thyroidectomy. CONCLUSIONS: Since the early phases of a preliminary experience RATS appeared a safe alternative to open thyroidectomy. Uptake of technique was quick on Xi platform with few technical tweaks over techniques described for Si machines. Careful patient selection is crucial. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Retrospectively registered on 20 july 2018 . Trial registration number: researchregistry4272. The Research Registry: https://www.researchregistry.com/browse-the-registry#home/registrationdetails/5b517f08dbc2045aefd7f9b4/
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spelling pubmed-74025702020-08-07 Transaxillary robotic-assisted thyroid surgery: technique and results of a preliminary experience on the Da Vinci Xi platform Prete, Francesco Paolo Marzaioli, Rinaldo Lattarulo, Serafina Paradies, Daniele Barile, Graziana d’Addetta, Maria Vittoria Tomasicchio, Giovanni Gurrado, Angela Pezzolla, Angela BMC Surg Research Article BACKGROUND: Robotic thyroidectomy by transaxillary approach (RATS) is regarded as a feasible and safe alternative procedure in selected patients with benign disease or thyroid cancer of low risk, facilitating thyroidectomy with respect to conventional endoscopic approach and offering improved cosmetic results. The Da Vinci Xi surgical system (Intuitive Surgical, Sunnyvale, CA, USA) presents technical advantages over its previous generations, including overhead docking, more compact robotic arms, extended range of motion, and ability for camera to be docked in any arm. This construct supports dissection in smaller spaces with less arm interference and improved view. We present an initial experience of RATS on DVSS Xi in an academic Centre in Italy. METHODS: We conducted a prospective observational study, involving patients with thyroid disease and treated between April 2016 and January 2018. A modified thyroidectomy retractor (Modena retractor, CEATEC Medizintechnik, Germany) was used to lift a musculocutaneous flap and operate gasless. Instrument placement was recorded for each procedure. Each procedure description was broken down into three phases, creation of working space, machine docking with instrument positioning and endoscopic operating technique. Duration of cases was recorded. Patients selected were young women, BMI < 30, thyroid nodule < 5 cm, cytology TIR2 to TIR4 (TIR4:only nodules < 1 cm diameter). RESULTS: Twelve RATS were performed within the learning curve for the robotic technique, 10 lobectomies and 2 total thyroidectomies. No patients required reintervention. Mean duration of surgery was 198.9 min for lobectomy and 210 for thyroidectomy. The same surgical team performed all procedures. No patients presented surgery-related complications, mean stay was 3 days. Decrease in operating time was observed after 8 cases along with more precise preparation of working space. Four arms were used in the first 10 procedures then only three. No recurrent laryngeal nerve dysfunction, no seroma or haematoma were recorded. One patient had transient hypocalcaemia after total thyroidectomy. CONCLUSIONS: Since the early phases of a preliminary experience RATS appeared a safe alternative to open thyroidectomy. Uptake of technique was quick on Xi platform with few technical tweaks over techniques described for Si machines. Careful patient selection is crucial. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Retrospectively registered on 20 july 2018 . Trial registration number: researchregistry4272. The Research Registry: https://www.researchregistry.com/browse-the-registry#home/registrationdetails/5b517f08dbc2045aefd7f9b4/ BioMed Central 2019-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7402570/ /pubmed/31074396 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12893-019-0473-0 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Prete, Francesco Paolo
Marzaioli, Rinaldo
Lattarulo, Serafina
Paradies, Daniele
Barile, Graziana
d’Addetta, Maria Vittoria
Tomasicchio, Giovanni
Gurrado, Angela
Pezzolla, Angela
Transaxillary robotic-assisted thyroid surgery: technique and results of a preliminary experience on the Da Vinci Xi platform
title Transaxillary robotic-assisted thyroid surgery: technique and results of a preliminary experience on the Da Vinci Xi platform
title_full Transaxillary robotic-assisted thyroid surgery: technique and results of a preliminary experience on the Da Vinci Xi platform
title_fullStr Transaxillary robotic-assisted thyroid surgery: technique and results of a preliminary experience on the Da Vinci Xi platform
title_full_unstemmed Transaxillary robotic-assisted thyroid surgery: technique and results of a preliminary experience on the Da Vinci Xi platform
title_short Transaxillary robotic-assisted thyroid surgery: technique and results of a preliminary experience on the Da Vinci Xi platform
title_sort transaxillary robotic-assisted thyroid surgery: technique and results of a preliminary experience on the da vinci xi platform
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7402570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31074396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12893-019-0473-0
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