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Title: Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques and Instruments


1
Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques and
Instruments
  • David Ramsay

2
What is Minimally Invasive Surgery?
  • Minimally invasive surgery is a surgical
    procedure in which operations are performed
    through very small incisions using specially
    designed surgical instruments and endoscopes.

3
Endoscope
  • An endoscope is a small tube-like surgical
    instrument that is made up of three parts
  • A light source
  • A Camera
  • A port through which surgical instruments can
    pass
  • May also be a wireless light and camera capsule

4
Endoscopy
  • An endoscopy is a surgical procedure that uses an
    endoscope.
  • In an endoscopy a surgeon starts by making a
    small incision, usually one centimeter to one
    inch in length then inserts the endoscope and
    proceeds with the steps of the operation
  • An endoscopy may also use natural anatomical
    openings in the body, such as the esophagus or
    nasal passageway.

5
Benefits of an Endoscopy over an open surgical
procedure
  • Significantly less post-operation pain
  • Reduced scar tissue
  • Faster recovery time
  • Less time spent in the intensive care unit
    post-operation
  • Reduced chances of surgical infection

6
Heart Surgery
  • There are two main minimally invasive surgical
    procedures for a coronary artery bypass
  • Port-Access Coronary Artery Bypass (PACAB)
  • Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass (MIDCAB)

7
Port-Access Coronary Artery Bypass
  • In a PACAB surgery the heart is stopped and blood
    is pumped through an oxygenator, in a
    cardiopulmonary bypass.
  • Then a surgeon makes small incisions in the
    chest. Using a special endoscope arteries or
    veins are taken from either the chest or the leg
    and are surgically grafted to the heart to bypass
    the blocked coronary artery.
  • The surgeon uses a small camera on the endoscope
    to perform the procedure instead of directly
    viewing it.

8
Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass
  • In a MIDCAB procedure the patient is not put on a
    cardiopulmonary bypass system. This procedure can
    only be done when one or two arteries need to be
    bypassed.
  • Small incisions are made and endoscopes are used,
    an incision is also made directly over the artery
    being bypassed so the surgeon can view it
    directly.
  • Then the grafts are sewn into place using
    endoscopes .

9
Benefits of MIDCAB Surgery
  • Lower risk of post-operation bleeding, stroke,
    and chest wound infections
  • Avg hospital stay for MIDCAB is 3 days
  • Avg hospital stay for PACAB is 6-8 days

10
Atherosclerosis
  • Atherosclerosis is when plaque from blood
    cholesterol builds up on the inside lining of
    blood vessels.
  • Over time the plaque build-up can become so
    severe that it will eventually cut off the blood
    flow to portions of the body which can lead to a
    lack of oxygen in tissues, leading to necrosis or
    tissue death.
  • Atherosclerosis also greatly increases the chance
    of the formation of blood clots in blood vessels.

11
Angioplasty
  • Angioplasty is an endoscopic procedure to restore
    blood flow through a blood vessel that has been
    effected from Atherosclerosis.
  • When a surgeon performs an Angioplasty procedure
    they inflate a surgical balloon on the end of an
    endoscope to stretch out the blood vessel and
    place a stent in it to effectively restore blood
    flow and trigger the healing response for the
    body.
  • Blood vessels have three major layers, the thin
    smooth inner layer, the muscular elastic middle
    layer and the external layer made up of
    connective tissue.

12
Angioplasty Procedure of the leg
  • The surgeon starts by making a very small
    incision in the upper thigh.
  • Then they feed an endoscope with an angioplasty
    balloon and a stent on the end of it down through
    the femoral artery.
  • When the endoscope reaches the plaque build up
    inside of the blood vessel the balloon is
    inflated which causes a controlled injury on the
    blood vessel, this triggers the bodys healing
    process as well as compresses and breaks apart
    the plaque build up.
  • The stent is also put into place with the
    inflation of the balloon and this keeps the blood
    vessel open and ensures a restored blood flow.

13
Benefits of a Minimally Invasive Angioplasty
  • Because there is no major incision made during
    the operation tissue damage is minimized, muscles
    and tendons do not get damaged during the
    operation.
  • Post-operation pain is dramatically reduced
  • Recovery time is greatly reduced as well as
    required hospital stay
  • Scarring is reduced significantly

14
Robot assisted Surgery
  • Robot and or computer assisted surgical
    procedures are operations where a very precise
    robot, or computer program, or both are utilized
    to help a surgeon perform a surgical procedure.
  • An example of a Surgical Robot
  • The Da Vinci Surgical System

15
Da Vinci Surgical System
  • The Da Vinci system is a four armed robotic
    surgical system that allows a surgeon to operate
    on the patient at a distance in a work station.
  • It only needs to make a one centimeter to one
    inch incision for each instrument.
  • It is comprised of four major parts
  • The Surgeons Console
  • The Patient Side Cart
  • The Detachable Instruments
  • The 3-D Vision System

16
Da Vinci Surgeons Console
  • Set up several feet away from the operating
    table.
  • Contains all of the controls the surgeon needs as
    well as the magnified 3-dimensional image of the
    surgical field.
  • The surgeon can operate in a one cubic foot area.

17
Da Vinci Patient Side Cart
  • The part of the system that performs the surgical
    procedure.
  • It has four arms One endoscopic arm with a
    special 3-d magnified camera. The endoscope is
    automatically self heated to prevent lens
    fogging.
  • The other three arms are instrument arms.
  • The system can monitor tool to tool contact to
    make sure that the surgeon can solely focus on
    the visual area while they perform the procedure.

18
Da Vinci Detachable Instruments
  • The main Instrument is the EndoWrist.
  • It is able to mimic the seven degrees of motion
    of the human hand, with the advantage of being
    able to rotate in a full 360 degree arc.
  • Each arm has a specific purpose for each
    procedure, which may include suturing or
    clamping.
  • The movement software is able to filter out hand
    tremors and scale movements for very precise
    pinpoint surgical procedures.
  • The surgeon is also able to control how much
    force is applied, from fractions of an ounce to
    several pounds of force if necessary.
  • Carbon dioxide can also be pumped into the body
    cavity to make more room for the arms to work.

19
Da Vinci Imaging System
  • The Imaging system uses an enhanced endoscope
    with a special miniature 3-D camera.
  • The system magnifies the work space and provides
    over a thousand frames per second of imagery and
    filters out each individual frame to eliminate
    background noise
  • The endoscope is able to heat itself to prevent
    the camera lens from fogging up and blinding the
    surgeon during the procedure.
  • The surgeon is able to switch views by simply
    hitting a foot pedal in his station.

20
Da Vinci Safety Protocols
  • The surgeons head must remain inside of the
    viewing console at all times, or the system will
    be put into a locked mode.
  • During the procedure the robotic arms cannot
    pivot or change position at or above the incision
    to prevent unintentional tearing
  • The system has a backup battery that allows the
    system to run for twenty minutes which gives the
    hospital enough time to restore power.
  • Each instrument contains a computer chip to
    determine when it needs to be replaced and to
    ensure only tools designed to work with the Da
    Vinci system are used.

21
Da Vinci Benefits
  • Each Da Vinci System costs the hospital about 1
    Million dollars, But the procedure is generally
    covered by Medicare for patients
  • The system reduces hospital stay by about half
    which in turn reduces the hospital costs by about
    33
  • Fewer days are required in the intensive care
    unit due to decreased pain and increased recovery
    time.
  • Leaves a very small surgical scar from the
    procedure.
  • Can be used for many different procedures.
  • In heart procedures
  • Patients spend 4.5 less days in the hospital
    post-op
  • Save 9,000 per heart valve for every procedure
  • 3.5 days are spent in the ICU after open surgery,
    1.2 days are spent in the ICU following a Da
    Vinci surgery.

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References
  • http//lessinvasive.com/
  • http//lessinvasive.com/cardiology.html
  • http//www.kirkseyvascular.com/angioplastyandstent
    ing.htm
  • http//biomed.brown.edu/Courses/BI108/BI108_2005_G
    roups/04/davinci.html
  • http//www.bing.com/health/article/mayo-119453/End
    oscopy?qendoscopyFORMK1RE5
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