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      First Experiences with the New Senhance® Telerobotic System in Visceral Surgery

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          Until recently, robotic-assisted surgery has exclusively been connected to the name DaVinci®. In 2016, a second robotic system, the Senhance®, became available. To introduce the new robotic system into clinical routine, detailed team training and an integration program were useful. Within the first 6 months, 116 cases were performed with this system. The integration program intended to start with simple and well-standardized clinical cases. We chose inguinal hernia repair using the TAPP (transabdominal preperitoneal) technique as the starting procedure. Subsequently, we added upper gastrointestinal surgery and cholecystectomies, and colorectal procedures have since also been included. Initial experience with the Senhance system as the first installation in Germany shows that it is suitable for surgery in general and for visceral surgery in particular. The application is safe due to the unproblematically quick changeover to normal laparoscopy and easy to integrate due to the very short system integration times (docking times). Since it is a laparoscopic-based system, following an integration program will enable experienced laparoscopic surgeons to very quickly manage more complex procedures. Due to lower costs, introducing robotic surgery starting with simple and standardized procedures is more feasible. After the establishment of this second robotic system, future studies will have to specifically look at differences in surgical results and basic conditions of different robotic-assisted systems. This paper documents the decision-making process of a hospital towards the integration of a robotic system and the selection criteria used while also demonstrating the planning and execution process during the introduction of the system into clinical routine.

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          Journal
          Visc Med
          Visc Med
          VIS
          Visceral Medicine
          S. Karger GmbH (Wilhelmstrasse 20A, P.O. Box · Postfach · Case postale, D–79095, Freiburg, Germany · Deutschland · Allemagne, Phone: +49 761 45 20 70, Fax: +49 761 4 52 07 14, information@karger.de )
          2297-4725
          2297-475X
          February 2018
          16 February 2018
          1 February 2019
          : 34
          : 1
          : 31-36
          Affiliations
          Department of Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery, Clinic for General, Visceral, and Vascular Surgery, St. Marienkrankenhaus Siegen, Siegen, Germany
          Author notes
          *Dr. med. Dietmar Stephan, Department of Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery, Clinic for General, Visceral, and Vascular Surgery, St. Marien Krankenhaus Siegen, Kampenstraße 51, 57078 Siegen, Germany, dietmar.stephan@ 123456stephan-siegen.de
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          PMC5869585 PMC5869585 5869585 vis-0034-0031
          10.1159/000486111
          5869585
          29594167
          b8b9c0df-da3e-48a3-8881-b624964bad34
          Copyright © 2018 by S. Karger GmbH, Freiburg
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          Page count
          Figures: 7, References: 9, Pages: 6
          Categories
          Review Article

          Robotic surgery,Minimally invasive surgery,Senhance® robotic system

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