Review and current update of robotic-assisted laparoscopic vascular surgery.

Journal: Seminars in vascular surgery
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Abstract

The field of vascular surgery is constantly evolving and is unsurpassed in its innovation and adoption of new technologies. Endovascular therapy has fundamentally changed the treatment paradigms for aneurysm and occlusive disease. As we continue to make advances in not only endovascular therapy, but also robotic surgery, artificial intelligence, and minimally invasive surgery, it is important that the vascular community stay at the forefront. Topics include the advantages of laparoscopic and robotic surgery over open surgery for aortic procedures, robotic versus laparoscopic aortic surgery, patient candidacy for robotic-assisted aortic surgery, and how to increase training and adoption of robotic-assisted laparoscopic aortic surgery. Future growth includes the development of new platforms and technologies, creation and validation of curriculum and virtual simulators, and conduction of randomized clinical trials to determine the best applications of robotics in vascular surgery.

Authors

  • Petr Štádler
    Na Homolce Hospital, Department of Vascular Surgery, Prague, Czech Republic.
  • James Dorosh
    McLaren Greater Lansing Hospital, Lansing, MI.
  • Libor Dvořáček
    Na Homolce Hospital, Department of Vascular Surgery, Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Petro Vitásek
    Na Homolce Hospital, Department of Vascular Surgery, Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Pavel Matouš
    Na Homolce Hospital, Department of Vascular Surgery, Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Judith C Lin
    Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, East Lansing, MI.