Feasibility and safety study of the use of a new robot (Maestro™) for laparoscopic surgery.

Author:

Cadière Guy-Bernard1,Himpens Jacques1,Poras Mathilde1,Boyer Nicolas1,Cadière Benjamin2

Affiliation:

1. Hôpital Universitaire St Pierre, ULB

2. Institut Tzanck

Abstract

Abstract 1. Background The emergence of laparoscopic surgery marked a significant progress in minimally invasive surgical techniques, despite definite shortcomings in terms of vision and exposure control. Telerobotic systems like Da Vinci™ were developed to enhance surgical control but created new limitations such as the separation of the operating surgeon from the operating table, learning curve, cost, and size. A new device, Maestro™, appears promising in addressing these limitations. This present work evaluates the feasibility, safety and satisfaction of the surgeon with the assistance provided by the Maestro System in standard elective minimally invasive digestive laparoscopic procedures. 2. Methods The current study aims at presenting the initial experience with the Maestro System in common elective digestive laparoscopic procedures performed in humans (50 individuals). 3. Results All 50 procedures were completed successfully. No significant complications related to the use of the Maestro System were recorded. 4. Conclusion The use of the Maestro System in common digestive elective laparoscopic procedures is feasible and safe. The surgeon is satisfied in 92% with the assistance provided by the Maestro System.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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