[Ultra-remote robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery for varicocele through 5G network: Report of two cases and review of the literature].

Department of Urology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210029, China. Department of Urology, Xinjiang Kezhou People's Hospital, Kezhou, Xinjiang 845350, China. Shanghai Microport Medbot (Group) Co, Shanghai 201203, China.

Zhonghua nan ke xue = National journal of andrology. 2022;(8):696-701

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE At present, the longest network transmission distance (NTD) for 5G remote endoscopic surgery is reportedly only about 229 km, and the NTD longer than 5 000 km has not yet been reported in clinical application. In this study, we attempted the clinical application of 5G ultra-remote robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery in spermatic vein ligation. METHODS This retrospective study included two cases of 5G ultra-remote robot-assisted laparoscopic spermatic vein ligation using the home-made Tumai Surgical Robot System. The operation table was located in Xinjiang Kezhou People's Hospital, with an NTD of about 5 800 km (a linear distance of about 3 800 km) from the surgeon's console in the Telemedical Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, the apparatuses connected through the public 5G network. We observed the network connection delay, network fluctuation, and data packet loss rate of the devices at both ends of the loop through the feedback value of the Ping command by real-time monitoring. RESULTS The total operation time of the two cases was 45 and 40 minutes respectively, with a mean blood loss of < 5 ml. The patients resumed a liquid diet and out-of-bed activity on the first day, the abdominal drainage tubes removed on the second, and both discharged from the hospital on the third day. The intraoperative average two-way network delay was 130 ms, and the average continuous data packet loss rate was 1.4%. No adverse network events, such as network interruption, occurred during the operation. CONCLUSION Through the public 5G network and home-made Tumai Surgical Robot System, ultra-remote robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery was performed safely and successfully.

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Publication Type : Review ; Case Reports

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