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Moorfields Eye Hospital Reports Findings in Robotics (Robotic assisted orbital s urgery for resection of advanced periocular tumours-a case series report on th e feasibility, safety and outcome)

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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-New research on Robotics is the subjec t of a report. According to news reporting out of London, United Kingdom, by New sRx editors, research stated, "Orbital surgery benefits from well-designed instr umentation that offers gentle tissue manipulation, high manoeuvrability and cont rol. Nevertheless, in confined spaces, tissue manipulation must be accomplished with exceptionally high accuracy and precision." Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from Moorfields Eye Hosp ital, "This is where robotic surgery offers an advantage. We aimed to evaluate a robotic-assisted surgical system's feasibility, safety and outcome in assisting tumour clearance. A case series of patients with advanced periocular tumours un dergoing robotic-assisted globe-sparing resection was performed using the DaVinc i XI system (Intuitive Surgical, Inc). Institutional ethics and multidisciplinar y approval were sought in all cases. Four patients with advanced periocular tumo urs underwent robotic-assisted orbital surgery at a mean age of 63 years (range 42-86). Two patients were diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma, and two had ba sal cell carcinoma. One patient was found to have positive lymph nodes at the ti me of surgery and underwent simultaneous parotidectomy and lymph node clearance. Clear resection of the primary tumour was achieved in all patients; three patie nts underwent further resection due to narrow margins prior to reconstruction. P atients were follow-up for at least one year, and three remained disease-free. O ne patient with preexisting extra-orbital disease developed metastatic disease four months post-op. All patients preserved vision peri-operatively, with no com plaints of diplopia. Moderate ocular surface disease was noted in two patients. Our series highlights the potential advantage of three-dimensional optics, multi -directional instrumentation and motion scaling technology to achieve globe-spar ing tumour resection in advanced periocular tumours."

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2024

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年,卷(期):2024.(Mar.7)