Hybrid Robotics for Endoscopic Transnasal Skull Base Surgery: Single-Centre Case Series

Oper Neurosurg. 2021 Nov 15;21(6):426-435. doi: 10.1093/ons/opab327.

Abstract

Background: Only preclinical studies and case reports have described robotic surgery for endoscopic transnasal skull base surgery.

Objective: To evaluate the role of a novel robotic endoscope holder, developed for transsphenoidal surgery.

Methods: Patients were prospectively enrolled for 3 mo at the Neurosurgery Unit of Brescia. Endoscope Robot® was used to assist during the sphenoidal phase of the approach, tumor removal, and skull base reconstruction. A Likert scale questionnaire was given to all surgeons after each procedure. Patients who underwent robotic-assisted surgery were matched with nonrobotic ones for pathology and type of procedure. All surgical videos were evaluated during bimanual phases.

Results: Twenty-one patients underwent robot-assisted, endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery for different pathologies (16 pituitary adenomas, 3 chordomas, 1 craniopharyngioma, 1 pituitary exploration for Cushing disease) for a total of 23 procedures (1 patient underwent 2 endoscopic revisions of a skull base reconstruction). Subjective advantages reported by surgeons included smoothness of movement, image steadiness, and improvement of maneuvers in narrow spaces and with angled endoscopes; as the main limitation, Endoscope Robot® appeared to be relatively heavy during the initial endoscope positioning. A comparative analysis with a historical matched cohort documented similar clinical outcomes, while endoscope lens cleaning and position readjustments were significantly less frequent in robotic procedures.

Conclusion: Although confirmation in larger studies is needed, Endoscope Robot® was a safe and effective tool, especially advantageous in lengthy interventions through deep and narrow corridors.

Keywords: Case series; Endoscopic skull base surgery; Robotics; Transsphenoidal surgery.

MeSH terms

  • Endoscopy / methods
  • Humans
  • Neurosurgical Procedures
  • Robotic Surgical Procedures* / methods
  • Robotics*
  • Skull Base / surgery