Laparoscopic renal surgery using multi degree-of-freedom articulating laparoscopic instruments in a porcine model

We evaluated the performance of a new multi-degree-of-freedom articulating laparoscopic instrument, ArtiSential, and compared it with that of a straight-shaped instrument and the da Vinci surgical system, in renal surgery using porcine model. Nine female Yorkshire pigs were equally divided into thre...

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Published inInvestigative and clinical urology Vol. 64; no. 1; pp. 91 - 101
Main Authors Kim, Jong Keun, Kang, Bosik, Kim, Yu Seon, Yun, Yujin, Jang, Myoung Jin, Bae, Donghwan, You, Dalsan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) The Korean Urological Association 01.01.2023
Korean Urological Association
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Summary:We evaluated the performance of a new multi-degree-of-freedom articulating laparoscopic instrument, ArtiSential, and compared it with that of a straight-shaped instrument and the da Vinci surgical system, in renal surgery using porcine model. Nine female Yorkshire pigs were equally divided into three groups. The three groups were compared at each surgical step in terms of objective and subjective parameters. The median operative times for renal pedicle clamping and ureter dissection were significantly shorter in ArtiSential group than robotic group (1.3 min vs. 4.7 min, p=0.002; 8.1 min vs. 11.1 min, p=0.015). The median operative time for bladder repair was significantly longer in ArtiSential group than robotic and straight-shaped groups (17.9 min vs. 5.5 min, p=0.002; 17.9 min vs. 9.3 min, p=0.026). There were no significant differences among groups in terms of blood loss or intraoperative complications. ArtiSential device was less useable for renorrhaphy (p=0.009) and bladder repair (p=0.002) compared to the robotic system. ArtiSential group was less accurate than robotic group in terms of tumor resection, renorrhaphy, and bladder repair. During ureter dissection, bladder cuff excision, and bladder repair, the surgeon experienced greater wrist discomfort but lesser back discomfort in ArtiSential group than robotic group. For most steps, ArtiSential performed as well as robotic and straight-shaped instruments. The development of specialized surgical techniques for ArtiSential will maximize the advantages of these instruments.
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ISSN:2466-0493
2466-054X
DOI:10.4111/icu.20220182