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Area of Science:

  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Surgical Robotics
  • Gastrointestinal Surgery

Background:

  • Robotic cholecystectomy offers advantages like 3D visualization and enhanced precision.
  • Technical benefits include reduced conversion rates and biliary spillage.
  • This study investigates the BORNS Simphoni Robotic System for this procedure.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the utilization of the BORNS Simphoni Robotic System for robotic cholecystectomy.
  • To assess the safety and efficacy of the system in a phase 1 clinical trial.
  • To compare outcomes with conventional laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

Main Methods:

  • A phase 1 clinical trial was conducted to evaluate the BORNS Simphoni Robotic System.
  • Key technical steps, surgical outcomes, and patient recovery were documented.
  • Data was compared against conventional laparoscopic cholecystectomy benchmarks.

Main Results:

  • All surgeries were successfully completed using the BORNS Simphoni system.
  • No conversions to open procedures were required.
  • Minimal blood loss and low postoperative pain were observed.

Conclusions:

  • The BORNS Simphoni system demonstrates feasibility and effectiveness for robotic cholecystectomy.
  • Advanced features include an open console, articulating instruments, and ultrasonic energy.
  • Larger trials are recommended to confirm findings and evaluate cost-effectiveness.