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Robot-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery with Simple Laparoscopy for Diaphragm Eventration
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LaparoscopyComputer-assisted SurgeryMedicineMinimally Invasive ProcedureRobotic SurgeryDiaphragm EventrationRobot-assisted Thoracoscopic SurgeryThoracic SurgeryDirect Tactile SensationSurgeryRobot-assisted SurgeryRoboticsMedical RobotAnesthesiology
Robot-assisted thoracoscopic surgery has been applied for general thoracic operations. Its advantages include not only those of minimally invasive surgery but also those of magnified three-dimensional vision and angulation of the robotic arm. However, there are no direct tactile sensation and force feedback, which can cause unwanted organ damage. We therefore used laparoscopy simultaneously to avoid a blind intraperitoneal area during robotic surgery for diaphragmatic eventration via transthoracic approach and describe the technique herein.