医学
机器人学
人工智能
多学科方法
陪审团
证书授予
医学物理学
医学教育
计算机科学
机器人
政治学
法学
社会科学
社会学
作者
Christian Hobeika,Matthias Pfister,David A. Geller,Allan Tsung,Albert C. Y. Chan,Roberto Troisi,Mohamed Rela,Fabrizio Di Benedetto,Iswanto Sucandy,Yuichi Nagakawa,R. Matthew Walsh,David A. Kooby,Jeffrey Barkun,Olivier Soubrane,Pierre-Alain Clavien
出处
期刊:Annals of Surgery
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2024-05-24
被引量:4
标识
DOI:10.1097/sla.0000000000006365
摘要
Objective: To establish the first consensus guidelines on the safety and indications of robotics in Hepato-Pancreatic-Biliary (HPB) surgery. The secondary aim was to identify priorities for future research. Summary Background Data: HPB robotic surgery is reaching the IDEAL 2b exploration phase for innovative technology. An objective assessment endorsed by the HPB community is timely and needed. Methods: The ROBOT4HPB conference developed consensus guidelines using the Zurich-Danish model. An impartial and multidisciplinary jury produced unbiased guidelines based on the work of ten expert panels answering predefined key questions and considering the best-quality evidence retrieved after a systematic review. The recommendations conformed with the GRADE and SIGN50 methodologies. Results: Fifty-four experts from 20 countries considered 285 studies, and the conference included an audience of 220 attendees. The jury (n=10) produced recommendations or statements covering five sections of robotic HPB surgery: technology, training and expertise, outcome assessment, and liver and pancreatic procedures. The recommendations supported the feasibility of robotics for most HPB procedures and its potential value in extending minimally invasive indications, emphasizing however the importance of expertise to ensure safety. The concept of expertise was defined broadly, encompassing requirements for credentialing HPB robotics at a given center. The jury prioritized relevant questions for future trials and emphasized the need for prospective registries, including validated outcome metrics for the forthcoming assessment of HPB robotics. Conclusion: The ROBOT4HPB consensus represents a collaborative and multidisciplinary initiative, defining state-of-the-art expertise in HPB robotics procedures. It produced the first guidelines to encourage their safe use and promotion.
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