A novel miniature flexible robotic system for endoscopic mucosal dissection: an animal experimental study
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A novel miniature flexible robotic system for endoscopic mucosal dissection: an animal experimental study
Abstract
Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is a standard treatment for early gastrointestinal cancer due to its higher rate of en-bloc resection and lower recurrence rate. However, the technical challenges lead to long learning curve and high risks of adverse events. A gastrointestinal flexible robotic-tool system (GIFTS) was proposed to reduce the difficulty and shorten the learning curve of novices. This is an animal study to evaluate the feasibility of GIFTS in ESD. The GIFTS provides a total of 13 degrees of freedom within 10 mm in diameter and variable stiffness function to achieve endoscopic intervention and submucosal dissection with the cooperation of two flexible robotic instruments. One esophageal and four colorectal ESDs in five porcine models were performed. In all five ESD procedures, the GIFTS was successfully intubated and submucosal dissection was completed without perforation or significant bleeding, and there was no system fault. The mean operative time was 99 min, and the mean size of the specimen was 151 mm2. The fifth experiment showed significantly better results than the first one. In vivo animal experiments confirmed the feasibility of GIFTS in performing ESD. The control of GIFTS is friendly to inexperienced beginners, which will help reduce the technical challenges of ESD and shorten the learning curve of endoscopists.
Keywords: Animal experiments; Endoscopic submucosal dissection; Flexible instrument; Minimally invasive surgery; Robotic system.
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