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Early experience with robot-assisted surgery for mediastinal masses
Authors:Bodner Johannes  Wykypiel Heinz  Greiner Andreas  Kirchmayr Werner  Freund Martin C  Margreiter Raimund  Schmid Thomas
Institution:a Department of General and Transplant Surgery, Innsbruck University Hospital, Innsbruck, Austria
b Department of Vascular Surgery, Innsbruck University Hospital, Innsbruck, Austria
c Radiology, Innsbruck University Hospital, Innsbruck, Austria
Abstract:

Background

We report the experience of a single institution with the minimally invasive resection of mediastinal masses using the da Vinci robotic surgical system.

Methods

From August 2001 to June 2003, 14 patients (5 men and 9 women aged from 21 to 77 years) with mediastinal masses were operated on minimally invasively with the da Vinci robotic system. This consisted of 9 thymectomies (6 thymomas, 2 nonatrophic thymic glands, 1 thymic cyst), 3 resections of paravertebral neurinomas, 1 ectopic mediastinal parathyroidectomy, and 1 resection of a lymphangioma.

Results

Complete, extended thymectomy was accomplished in all 9 cases, proven by examination of the thymic bed and resected specimen. In 1 patient with an hourglass-shaped neurinoma, conversion to an open procedure was necessary because the excessive size of the tumor limited vision. The median overall operation time was 166 minutes (range, 61 to 182) including 110 minutes (range, 46 to 142) for the robotic act. There were no intraoperative complications or surgical mortality.

Conclusions

These preliminary results of our series suggest that application of the da Vinci robotic surgical system for resection of selected mediastinal masses is technically feasible and safe. It provides an alternative to open approaches and “conventional” thoracoscopy. Nevertheless, this new technique requires further investigation in larger series and longer follow-up.
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