A brief history and clinical use of robotic procedures in the cardiovascular system.

Journal: Kardiologia polska
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Abstract

Robotic-assisted percutaneous coronary intervention (r-PCI) exemplifies the advancement of interventional cardiology by integrating robotics to improve procedural control, operator safety, and potentially patient outcomes. This is a brief history of the development of r-PCI and robotics in cardiac surgery. r-PCI is currently more common in elective PCI cases, where time and precision are prioritized, however, the progress that has been made in surgical robotics allows us to believe in rapid progress of robots dedicated to complex coronary lesions treatment. The successful remote PCI in China highlights the potential of robotic systems to revolutionize interventional cardiology by offering both precision and remote accessibility, particularly in regions with limited access to specialized cardiovascular care.

Authors

  • Robert J Gil
    Department of Cardiology, National Medical Institute of the Interior and Administration Ministry, Warszawa, Poland. scorpirg@gmail.com.
  • Rafael Beyar
    The Ruth & Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel.
  • Michael Haude
    Medical Clinic I, Rheinland Klinikum Neuss GmbH, Lukaskrankenhaus, Neuss, Germany.