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Thermal Safety of Endoscopic Usage in Robot-Assisted Middle Ear Surgery: An Experimental Study

Objectives: The widespread application of endoscopic ear surgery (EES), performed through the external auditory canal, has revealed the limitations of the one-handed technique. The RobOtol® (Collin ORL, Bagneux, France) otological robotic system has been introduced to enable two-handed procedures; h...

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Autores principales: Pan, Jinxi, Tan, Haoyue, Shi, Jun, Wang, Zhaoyan, Sterkers, Olivier, Jia, Huan, Wu, Hao
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8160440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34055869
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2021.659688
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author Pan, Jinxi
Tan, Haoyue
Shi, Jun
Wang, Zhaoyan
Sterkers, Olivier
Jia, Huan
Wu, Hao
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Tan, Haoyue
Shi, Jun
Wang, Zhaoyan
Sterkers, Olivier
Jia, Huan
Wu, Hao
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description Objectives: The widespread application of endoscopic ear surgery (EES), performed through the external auditory canal, has revealed the limitations of the one-handed technique. The RobOtol® (Collin ORL, Bagneux, France) otological robotic system has been introduced to enable two-handed procedures; however, the thermal properties of dedicated endoscopes, which are usually used in neurosurgery, called “neuro-endoscopes,” have not yet been clarified for the robotic systems. In this study, we aimed to profile the thermal characteristics of two dedicated neuro-endoscopes, as compared to endoscopes used routinely in manual EES, called “oto-endoscopes,” and defined by a smaller diameter and shorter length, and to discuss the safe application of robotic assistance in EES. Methods: Two neuro-endoscopes (3.3 mm, 25 cm, 0°/30°) were studied using two routine light sources (LED/xenon), and two routine oto-endoscopes (3 mm, 14 cm, 0°/30°) were initially measured to provide a comprehensive comparison. Light intensities and temperatures were measured at different power settings. The thermal distributions were measured in an open environment and a human temporal bone model of EES. The cooling measures were also studied. Results: Light intensity was correlated with stabilized tip temperatures (P < 0.01, R(2) = 0.8719). Under 100% xenon power, the stabilized temperatures at the tips of 0°, 30° neuro-endoscopes, and 0°, 30° oto-endoscopes were 96.1, 60.1, 67.8, and 56.4°C, respectively. With 100% LED power, the temperatures decreased by about 10°C, respectively. For the 0° neuro-endoscope, the illuminated area far away 1cm from the tip was below 37°C when using more than 50% both power, while this distance for 30° neuro-endoscope was 0.5 cm. In the EES temporal bone model, the round window area could reach 59.3°C with the 0° neuro-endoscope under 100% xenon power. Suction resulted in a ~1–2°C temperature drop, while a 10 mL saline rinse gave a baseline temperature which lasted for 2.5 min. Conclusion: Neuro-endoscope causes higher thermal releasing in the surgical cavity of ESS, which should be especially cautious in the robotic system usage. Applying submaximal light intensity, a LED source and intermittent rinsing should be considered for the safer robot-assisted EES using a neuro-endoscope that allows a two-handed surgical procedure.
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spelling pubmed-81604402021-05-29 Thermal Safety of Endoscopic Usage in Robot-Assisted Middle Ear Surgery: An Experimental Study Pan, Jinxi Tan, Haoyue Shi, Jun Wang, Zhaoyan Sterkers, Olivier Jia, Huan Wu, Hao Front Surg Surgery Objectives: The widespread application of endoscopic ear surgery (EES), performed through the external auditory canal, has revealed the limitations of the one-handed technique. The RobOtol® (Collin ORL, Bagneux, France) otological robotic system has been introduced to enable two-handed procedures; however, the thermal properties of dedicated endoscopes, which are usually used in neurosurgery, called “neuro-endoscopes,” have not yet been clarified for the robotic systems. In this study, we aimed to profile the thermal characteristics of two dedicated neuro-endoscopes, as compared to endoscopes used routinely in manual EES, called “oto-endoscopes,” and defined by a smaller diameter and shorter length, and to discuss the safe application of robotic assistance in EES. Methods: Two neuro-endoscopes (3.3 mm, 25 cm, 0°/30°) were studied using two routine light sources (LED/xenon), and two routine oto-endoscopes (3 mm, 14 cm, 0°/30°) were initially measured to provide a comprehensive comparison. Light intensities and temperatures were measured at different power settings. The thermal distributions were measured in an open environment and a human temporal bone model of EES. The cooling measures were also studied. Results: Light intensity was correlated with stabilized tip temperatures (P < 0.01, R(2) = 0.8719). Under 100% xenon power, the stabilized temperatures at the tips of 0°, 30° neuro-endoscopes, and 0°, 30° oto-endoscopes were 96.1, 60.1, 67.8, and 56.4°C, respectively. With 100% LED power, the temperatures decreased by about 10°C, respectively. For the 0° neuro-endoscope, the illuminated area far away 1cm from the tip was below 37°C when using more than 50% both power, while this distance for 30° neuro-endoscope was 0.5 cm. In the EES temporal bone model, the round window area could reach 59.3°C with the 0° neuro-endoscope under 100% xenon power. Suction resulted in a ~1–2°C temperature drop, while a 10 mL saline rinse gave a baseline temperature which lasted for 2.5 min. Conclusion: Neuro-endoscope causes higher thermal releasing in the surgical cavity of ESS, which should be especially cautious in the robotic system usage. Applying submaximal light intensity, a LED source and intermittent rinsing should be considered for the safer robot-assisted EES using a neuro-endoscope that allows a two-handed surgical procedure. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8160440/ /pubmed/34055869 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2021.659688 Text en Copyright © 2021 Pan, Tan, Shi, Wang, Sterkers, Jia and Wu. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Pan, Jinxi
Tan, Haoyue
Shi, Jun
Wang, Zhaoyan
Sterkers, Olivier
Jia, Huan
Wu, Hao
Thermal Safety of Endoscopic Usage in Robot-Assisted Middle Ear Surgery: An Experimental Study
title Thermal Safety of Endoscopic Usage in Robot-Assisted Middle Ear Surgery: An Experimental Study
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title_fullStr Thermal Safety of Endoscopic Usage in Robot-Assisted Middle Ear Surgery: An Experimental Study
title_full_unstemmed Thermal Safety of Endoscopic Usage in Robot-Assisted Middle Ear Surgery: An Experimental Study
title_short Thermal Safety of Endoscopic Usage in Robot-Assisted Middle Ear Surgery: An Experimental Study
title_sort thermal safety of endoscopic usage in robot-assisted middle ear surgery: an experimental study
topic Surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8160440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34055869
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2021.659688
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