Are Pedicled Flaps Feasible in Robotic Surgery? Report of an Anatomical Study of the Kite Flap in Conventional Surgery Versus Robotic Surgery

Author:

Huart Alexandra1,Facca Sybille2,Lebailly Frédéric2,Garcia José Carlos3,Liverneaux Philippe André24

Affiliation:

1. University Hospital, Reims, France

2. Strasbourg University Hospitals, Illkirch, France

3. PUCCamp, Sao Paulo, Brazil

4. EITS, European Institute of TeleSurgery, Strasbourg, France

Abstract

Reconstruction of cutaneous defects of the hand has dramatically progressed. It should also benefit from the development of robot-assisted surgery. The aim of the present study was to consider the feasibility of a kite flap in robotic surgery. Two cadaver hands were used in this study, one for a conventional procedure, and one for a robotic surgical procedure using a da Vinci Si robot. The operative duration was measured, and all difficulties encountered during the procedures were reported. The total duration of the intervention was 19 minutes with the conventional procedure and 30 minutes with the robotic technique. Some difficulties were encountered, related both to lack of specific instrumentation and haptic feedback. Robotic surgery presents interesting advantages such as the suppression of physiological tremor, increased degrees of freedom, and enhanced precision and accuracy of hand maneuvers. In this study, it allowed the realization of a pedicled flap without any external help.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Surgery

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