Robotic surgical systems have become a promising surgical assistance system, with unique advantages such as 3D high-definition visual system, highly flexible wrist-jointed instruments, and automatic fitering of hand tremors. Robotic surgical systems is applied in various fields including urology, general surgery, cardiothoracic surgery, head and neck surgery, and gynecology. Currently, the Da Vinci surgical robot system is the most widely used robot system globally. However, the Da Vinci robot system for single-port laparoscopic surgery has not yet been launched in China. Therefore, the investigators conduct a prespective, single-center study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of single-port surgical robot system in thoracic surgery.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
20
SHURUI Single-port surgical robot system
The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
RECRUITINGIntraoperative conversion rate
The conversion from a single-port laparoscopic surgery system to other surgical Instrument control systems, such as traditional thoracoscopy or open surgery.
Time frame: Within 1 day after surgery
Surgical complications rate
The incidence rate of instrument-related or potentially instrument-related surgical complications meeting Clavien-Dindo grade 3 or above criteria from the time of incision
Time frame: 30 days after surgery
Intraoperating bleeding volume
The amount of intraoperative bleeding from the start to the end of the surgery in the study subjects
Time frame: Within 1 day after surgery
Surgical time
Time frame: Within 1 day after surgery
Length of hospital admissions
The total number of days of hospitalization from the day of surgery to discharge for the study subjects. If a subject is admitted in the afternoon or discharged in the morning, the day of admission or discharge is recorded as 0.5 days.
Time frame: Within 30 day after surgery
Postoperative wound pain score
Assessment will be conducted using the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS)
Time frame: 1, 24 and 72 hours after surgery
Surgeon satisfaction
The surgeon satisfaction survey questionnaire consists of two parts: performance-related (12 questions) and surgeon comfort-related ratings (8 questions). The scoring criteria are as follows: Each question is scored on a scale of 1-5, with a maximum score of 5. The total score is out of 100
Time frame: Within 4 hours after surgery
Adverse events
Incidence of adverse events (AE), serious adverse events (SAE), and overall surgical complication rate (evaluated using the Clavien-Dindo grading system)
Time frame: Within 1 day after surgery
Rate of re-admission to hospital
Time frame: 30 days after discharge
Rate of reoperation
Time frame: 30 days after surgery
Postoperative mortality
Time frame: 30 days after surgery
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