<p>Robotic-assisted surgery has become routine in most operating rooms. The presence of the surgical system in the operating room, modifications to a surgeon’s techniques and requirements, and patient-specific considerations means that anesthesia teams need to make significant adjustments to adapt to these technical innovations. The whole team must understand the new procedures, assist in implementing equipment, collaborate on ergonomic setups with surgical teams, and learn how to communicate effectively to ensure patient safety. Simple measures such as marking the position of the robotic system on the floor with colored tape, depending on the type of surgery performed, can help to define the optimal ergonomic layout of the operating room. Proper patient positioning is essential to avoid injuries, as surgical duration correlates with operator expertise. Anesthesia techniques must evolve to support minimally invasive surgeries and rapid rehabilitation. New protocols for managing emergencies are necessary, with inter-professional training and simulation being crucial for patient safety.</p>

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da Vinci robotic-assisted surgery: implications for modern anesthetic practice

  • Stéphanie Suria,
  • Marie-Josée Caballero,
  • Julie Ouvrard,
  • Natacha Lecanu,
  • Jamie Elmawieh

摘要

Robotic-assisted surgery has become routine in most operating rooms. The presence of the surgical system in the operating room, modifications to a surgeon’s techniques and requirements, and patient-specific considerations means that anesthesia teams need to make significant adjustments to adapt to these technical innovations. The whole team must understand the new procedures, assist in implementing equipment, collaborate on ergonomic setups with surgical teams, and learn how to communicate effectively to ensure patient safety. Simple measures such as marking the position of the robotic system on the floor with colored tape, depending on the type of surgery performed, can help to define the optimal ergonomic layout of the operating room. Proper patient positioning is essential to avoid injuries, as surgical duration correlates with operator expertise. Anesthesia techniques must evolve to support minimally invasive surgeries and rapid rehabilitation. New protocols for managing emergencies are necessary, with inter-professional training and simulation being crucial for patient safety.