Robotic pyeloplasty using internet protocol and satellite network-based telesurgery

Int J Med Robot. 2008 Mar;4(1):10-4. doi: 10.1002/rcs.173.

Abstract

Background: In North America, the urological community has embraced surgical robotic technology in the performance of complex laparoscopic surgery. The performance of complex long-distance telesurgery requires further investigation prior to clinical application.

Methods: The feasibility of laparoscopic robot-assisted pyeloplasty in a porcine model was assessed using the Zeus robot and the internet protocol virtual private network (IP-VPNe) and satellite links. Eighteen pyeloplasty procedures were performed, using real-time, IP-VPNe and satellite network connection (six of each). Network and objective operative data were collected.

Results: Despite network delays and jitter, it was feasible to perform the pyeloplasty procedure without significant detriment in operative time or surgical results compared with real-time surgery.

Conclusion: The completion of complex tasks such as robotic pyeloplasty is feasible using both land-line and satellite telesurgery. However, the clinical relevance of telesurgery requires further assessment.

Publication types

  • Evaluation Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Canada
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Internet*
  • Laparoscopes
  • Laparoscopy / methods*
  • Man-Machine Systems
  • Robotics / instrumentation
  • Robotics / methods*
  • Spacecraft*
  • Surgery, Computer-Assisted / instrumentation
  • Surgery, Computer-Assisted / methods*
  • Swine
  • Telemedicine / instrumentation
  • Telemedicine / methods*
  • Urologic Surgical Procedures / instrumentation
  • Urologic Surgical Procedures / methods*
  • User-Computer Interface