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  • The da Vinci® Table Motion (dVTM) integrates a specialized operating table with the da Vinci Xi® robotic system, allowing for patient repositioning without removing surgical instruments or undocking the robot.
  • A study involving 40 patients across general surgery, urology, and gynecology demonstrated that dVTM effectively facilitated necessary table movements to improve surgical access and patient care during operations, with a high rate of targeting success.
  • The findings concluded that the dVTM system is safe and effective, enabling quick patient repositioning while maintaining operational efficiency and enhancing patient management during surgery.

Article Abstract

Background: The da Vinci® Table Motion (dVTM) comprises a combination of a unique operating table (Trumpf Medical™ TruSystem® 7000dV) capable of isocenter motion connected wirelessly with the da Vinci Xi® robotic platform, thereby enabling patients to be repositioned without removal of instruments and or undocking the robot.

Materials And Methods: Between May 2015 to October 2015, the first human use of dVTM was carried out in this prospective, single-arm, post-market study in the EU, for which 40 patients from general surgery (GS), urology (U), or gynecology (G) were enrolled prospectively. Primary endpoints of the study were dVTM feasibility, efficacy, and safety.

Results: Surgeons from the three specialties obtained targeting success and the required table positioning in all cases. Table movement/repositioning was necessary to gain exposure of the operating field in 106/116 table moves (91.3%), change target in 2/116 table moves (1.7%), achieve hemodynamic relief in 4/116 table moves (3.5%), and improve external access for tumor removal in 4/116 table moves (3.5%). There was a significantly higher use of tilt and tilt plus Trendelenburg in GS group (GS vs. U p = 0.055 and GS vs. G p = 0.054). There were no dVTM safety-related or adverse events.

Conclusions: The dVTM with TruSystem 7000dV operating table in wireless communication with the da Vinci Xi is a perfectly safe and effective synergistic combination, which allows repositioning of the patient whenever needed without imposing any delay in the execution of the operation. Moreover, it is helpful in avoiding extreme positions and enables the anesthesiologist to provide immediate and effective hemodynamic relief to the patient when needed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00464-018-6161-9DOI Listing

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