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Network configuration and remote surgery platform. Credit: Qun Zhao et al.
Globally, gastric cancer is the fifth most common malignant tumor and the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths, with China accounting for almost half of these deaths. These numbers underscore the urgent need for innovative solutions in this field, given the wide disparities in access to diagnostic and treatment resources, especially in remote and underserved areas. It highlights something.
In a recently published study, intelligent surgery, a team of Chinese researchers reported the first robot-assisted remote radical gastrectomy performed using 5G communication technology. Previous research has demonstrated the effectiveness of 5G technology in various fields such as urology and orthopedics, but its application to gastric surgery has so far been limited to preclinical studies on animals and cadavers. .
This new surgery was performed on a 51-year-old patient diagnosed with stage T2N0M0 gastric cancer using Tuomai’s domestically developed four-arm laparoscopic robotic surgery system. Notable results include minimal intraoperative delay and no packet loss, highlighting the potential of his 5G technology to advance remote surgery. The patient’s rapid recovery without complications confirmed the safety and effectiveness of this procedure.
Professor Zhao, the study’s principal investigator, said: “This is the first clinical experience of this new technology, with preliminary validation of feasibility and safety. We are confident that the results of this study will We believe this will lay a solid foundation for the future of telemedicine.” We treat gastric cancer patients. ”
For more information:
Honhai Guo et al, Pioneering case: Robot-assisted remote radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer based on 5G communication technology, intelligent surgery (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.isurg.2024.01.004
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