Article
Surgery
Philip C. Mueller, Caroline Haslebacher, Daniel C. Steinemann, Beat P. Mueller-Stich, Thilo Hackert, Matthias Peterhans, Benjamin Eigl
Summary: This study evaluated the feasibility and potential benefits of image-guided EPS using a computer-assisted navigation system in artificial pancreas silicon models. Results showed that this method successfully targeted pancreatic lesions with high accuracy and could facilitate complex minimally invasive and robotic pancreatic procedures in the clinical setting.
SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES
(2021)
Article
Surgery
Nicky van der Heijde, Burak Gorgec, Joal D. Beane, Francesca Ratti, Giulio Belli, Andrea Benedetti Cacciaguerra, Fulvio Calise, Umberto Cillo, Marieke T. De Boer, Alexander M. Fagenson, Asmund A. Fretland, Elizabeth M. Gleeson, Michelle R. de Graaff, Niels F. M. Kok, Kristoffer Lassen, Marcel J. van der Poel, Andrea Ruzzenente, Robert P. Sutcliffe, Bjorn Edwin, Luca Aldrighetti, Henry A. Pitt, Mohammad Abu Hilal, Marc G. Besselink
Summary: This study compared transatlantic registries focusing on variables collected and differences in baseline characteristics, indications, and treatment in patients undergoing minimally invasive liver surgery (MILS). Despite considerable variation, overall mortality after MILS was consistently below 1.1% in all registries. Harmonization of the registries is needed for future collaborative research on MILS, using the identified 46 key variables.
SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES
(2023)
Article
Engineering, Biomedical
Yueying Yang, Zhengyang Yu, Xiaohuan Lu, Jiahao Dai, Cheng Zhou, Jing Yan, Lin Wang, Zheng Wang, Jianfeng Zang
Summary: We have developed a minimally invasive bioprinting system to fabricate electroactive hydrogel scaffolds in partial liver resection of live rats. In situ tissue regeneration is achieved by promoting cell proliferation, migration, and differentiation, as well as maintaining liver function.
BIOACTIVE MATERIALS
(2023)
Article
Surgery
Luca Vigano, Jacopo Galvanin, Matteo Cimino, Guido Torzilli
Summary: The hooking technique is an advanced adjunctive maneuver for laparoscopic liver surgery, ensuring the safety of the procedure and successful tumor resection with negative margins. Despite being technically challenging, this technique is crucial for advancing the standardization of parenchyma-sparing liver surgery and minimally invasive approaches.
UPDATES IN SURGERY
(2022)
Review
Medicine, General & Internal
Florin Graur, Razvan Alexandru Ciocan, Andra Ciocan, Ion Cosmin Puia, Emil Mois, Luminita Furcea, Florin Zaharie, Calin Popa, Diana Schlanger, Calin Vaida, Doina Pisla, Nadim Al Hajjar
Summary: This study analyzed the application of SILS and NOTES in liver surgery. The results showed that transvaginal liver resection is feasible and safe, and the goals of SILS and NOTES are to be less intrusive, more easily tolerated, and aesthetic.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
(2022)
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Mirhasan Rahimli, Aristotelis Perrakis, Andrew A. Gumbs, Mihailo Andric, Sara Al-Madhi, Joerg Arend, Roland S. Croner
Summary: The LiMAx test is a helpful and reliable tool to determine liver function capacity accurately. It assists in the selection of suitable patients for major or minor liver resections in minimally invasive liver surgery, thereby improving surgical safety.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
(2022)
Article
Oncology
Emrullah Birgin, Sarah R. Kaslow, Svetlana Hetjens, Camilo Correa-Gallego, Nuh N. Rahbari
Summary: In patients with HCC, minimally invasive liver resection is associated with similar overall survival but improved short-term postoperative outcomes compared to traditional open liver resection. However, there is a higher rate of positive margins after MILR, which requires further investigation, and surgical procedures at academic institutions may help prevent these adverse outcomes.
Review
Oncology
Mirhasan Rahimli, Aristotelis Perrakis, Mihailo Andric, Jessica Stockheim, Mareike Franz, Joerg Arend, Sara Al-Madhi, Mohammed Abu Hilal, Andrew A. Gumbs, Roland S. Croner
Summary: A comparison between robotic and laparoscopic approaches in liver surgery showed no significant difference in resection margin status, but a significantly larger tumor size in the robotic group.
Review
Oncology
Winifred M. M. Lo, Samer T. T. Tohme, David A. A. Geller
Summary: Minimally invasive surgery, including laparoscopic and robotic approaches, is a safe and effective option for treating liver metastases from colorectal cancer. Laparoscopic liver resection (LLR) is associated with shorter hospital stays and similar post-operative complications compared to open techniques. LLR allows for early initiation of chemotherapy and simultaneous resection of colorectal and liver tumors can be safe in selected patients. Robotic liver resection (RLR) has comparable safety and may improve resection rates. It is important to carefully select patients and ensure surgeon experience when considering minimally invasive liver surgery for colorectal liver metastases.
Article
Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications
Fang Chen, Xiwen Cui, Boxuan Han, Jia Liu, Xinran Zhang, Hongen Liao
Summary: A novel in-situ augmented reality navigation system was proposed to enhance arthroscopic information and provide global in-situ information and detailed anatomical information for minimally invasive knee surgery. Experimental results showed high accuracy and reduced targeting errors compared to traditional 2D arthroscopic navigation.
COMPUTER METHODS AND PROGRAMS IN BIOMEDICINE
(2021)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Maryam Gholinejad, Egidius Pelanis, Davit Aghayan, Asmund Avdem Fretland, Bjorn Edwin, Turkan Terkivatan, Ole Jakob Elle, Arjo J. Loeve, Jenny Dankelman
Summary: This paper introduces a novel approach called surgical process modelling, which aims to simplify the challenges in improving surgeries by quantitatively analyzing surgical activities. The approach is applied to analyze different Minimally Invasive Liver Treatments (MILTs) and a generic surgical process model is introduced. The model is established at three different granularity levels and includes all surgical and interventional activities, providing a foundation for extensive quantitative analysis and simulations.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
(2022)
Review
Oncology
Fabio Giannone, Emanuele Felli, Zineb Cherkaoui, Pietro Mascagni, Patrick Pessaux
Summary: Robotic surgery for liver resection has gained attention for its potential to improve surgical dexterity in minimally invasive procedures. While there are promising results reported in the literature, there is still a lack of strong evidence. The robotic system allows for a hybrid interface that can utilize pre- and intra-operative imaging tools to guide surgical resection, aiming to enhance safety and oncological outcomes.
Review
Surgery
Riccardo Taje, Filippo Tommaso Gallina, Daniele Forcella, Giulio Eugenio Vallati, Federico Cappelli, Federico Pierconti, Paolo Visca, Enrico Melis, Francesco Facciolo
Summary: In recent years, minimally invasive surgery has become the standard practice for managing lung nodules. However, the identification of lung nodules that are not visible on the visceral pleura can be challenging, especially in robotic thoracic surgery. Therefore, improving lung nodule localization techniques is crucial for achieving optimal safety and sensitivity outcomes.
FRONTIERS IN SURGERY
(2022)
Article
Clinical Neurology
Robert F. Labadie, Katherine Riojas, Kathleen Von Wahlde, Jason Mitchell, Trevor Bruns, Robert Webster, Benoit Dawant, J. Michael Fitzpatrick, Jack Noble
Summary: The study describes the successful implementation of minimally invasive, image-guided cochlear implantation in a 70-year-old patient with profound hearing loss. The surgery was performed without complications, and the patient had a smooth recovery and activation, confirming the feasibility of the technique.
OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Computer Science, Information Systems
Hao Wang, Shuai Ding, Shanlin Yang, Chenguang Liu, Shui Yu, Xi Zheng
Summary: In this study, we propose a framework for improving the safety of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) environment. By embedding our proposed model GuidedNet, surgeons can predict surgical workflows with limited MIS video frames. Experimental results show that GuidedNet can assist surgeons in carrying out MIS and guide the next stage of surgery, improving surgical safety. Our approach achieves better prediction accuracy (up to 79%) with less computing resource consumption compared to the state of the art. The results also indicate a high potential for our approach in video classification in other Internet of Things scenarios.
IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL
(2022)
Letter
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Camilo Correa-Gallego, T. Peter Kingham
ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY
(2015)
Letter
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Ju Dong Yang, Adam Gyedu, Mary Yeboah Afi Hene, Babatunde M. Duduyemi, Eileen Micah, T. Peter Kingham, Mulinda Nyirenda, Adwoa Agyei Nkansah, Salome Bandoh, Mary J. Duguru, Edith N. Okeke, Marie-Jeanne Kouakou-Lohoues, Abdelmounem Abdo, Yaw Asante Awuku, Akande Oladimeji Ajayi, Abidemi Emmanuel Omonisi, Ponsiano Ocama, Abraham O. Malu, Shettima Mustapha, Uchenna Okonkwo, Mbang Kooffreh-Ada, Jose Debes, Charles Onyekwere, Francis Ekere, Igetei Rufina, Lewis R. Roberts
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
(2015)
Article
Oncology
Ioannis T. Konstantinidis, Bas Groot Koerkamp, Richard K. G. Do, Mithat Goenen, Yuman Fong, Peter J. Allen, Michael I. D'Angelica, T. Peter Kingham, Ronald P. DeMatteo, David S. Klimstra, Nancy E. Kemeny, William R. Jarnagin
Meeting Abstract
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Caitlin Homberger, Robin B. Mendelsohn, Moshe Shike, Hans Gerdes, Arnold J. Markowitz, Emmy Ludwig, Pari M. Shah, Peter J. Allen, Michael D'Angelica, Ronald P. Dematteo, T. P. Kingham, William R. Jarnagin, Mark A. Schattner
GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY
(2015)
Meeting Abstract
Oncology
Olusegun Isaac Alatise, Ibrahim S. Bello, Akinwunmi O. Komolafe, Olusegun Adekanle, T. Peter Kingham
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY
(2015)
Meeting Abstract
Oncology
Anne Eaton, Mithat Gonen, Paul Jack Karanicolas, Michael Ian D'Angelica, Ronald P. DeMatteo, T. Peter Kingham, William R. Jarnagin, Peter J. Allen
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY
(2015)
Article
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Julie N. Leal, T. Peter Kingham, Michael I. D'Angelica, Ronald P. DeMatteo, William R. Jarnagin, Marcia F. Kalin, Peter J. Allen
JOURNAL OF GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY
(2015)
Article
Oncology
Amudhan Pugalenthi, Mladjan Protic, Mithat Gonen, T. Peter Kingham, Michael I. D'. Angelica, Ronald P. Dematteo, Yuman Fong, William R. Jarnagin, Peter J. Allen
JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
(2016)
Article
Surgery
Shailvi Gupta, Pranita Ghimire, Sunil Shrestha, Anju Ranjit, T. Peter Kingham, Reinou S. Groen, Adam L. Kushner, Benedict C. Nwomeh
Article
Oncology
Julie N. Leal, T. Peter Kingham
SURGICAL ONCOLOGY CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA
(2015)
Review
Oncology
Eduardo Cazap, Ian Magrath, T. Peter Kingham, Ahmed Elzawawy
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY
(2016)
Meeting Abstract
Oncology
M. R. Porembka, T. P. Kingham, P. J. Allen, R. P. DeMatteo, W. R. Jarnagin, N. Kemeny, M. I. D'Angelica
ANNALS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
(2015)
Meeting Abstract
Oncology
Nancy E. Kemeny, Joanne F. Chou, Taryn M. Boucher, Marinela Capanu, Ronald P. DeMatteo, William R. Jarnagin, T. Peter Kingham, Peter J. Allen, Yuman Fong, Andrea Cercek, Michael Ian D'Angelica
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY
(2015)
Proceedings Paper
Optics
Universe Leung, Amber L. Simpson, Lauryn B. Adams, William R. Jarnagin, Michael I. Miga, T. Peter Kingham
MEDICAL IMAGING 2015: IMAGE-GUIDED PROCEDURES, ROBOTIC INTERVENTIONS, AND MODELING
(2015)
Proceedings Paper
Optics
Jarrod Collins, Daniel Brown, T. Peter Kingham, William R. Jarnagin, Michael I. Miga, Logan W. Clements
MEDICAL IMAGING 2015: IMAGE-GUIDED PROCEDURES, ROBOTIC INTERVENTIONS, AND MODELING
(2015)