TY - JOUR
T1 - Robot-assisted carotid artery stenting
T2 - outcomes, safety, and operational learning curve
AU - Abbas, Rawad
AU - Al Saiegh, Fadi
AU - El Naamani, Kareem
AU - Chen, Ching Jen
AU - Velagapudi, Lohit
AU - Sioutas, Georgios S.
AU - Weinberg, Joshua H.
AU - Tjoumakaris, Stavropoula
AU - Gooch, M. Reid
AU - Herial, Nabeel A.
AU - Rosenwasser, Robert H.
AU - Jabbour, Pascal
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - OBJECTIVE Over the past 2 decades, robots have been increasingly used in surgeries to help overcome human limitations and perform precise and accurate tasks. Endovascular robots were pioneered in interventional cardiology, however, the CorPath GRX was recently approved by the FDA for peripheral vascular and extracranial interventions. The authors aimed to evaluate the operational learning curve for robot-assisted carotid artery stenting over a period of 19 months at a single institution. METHODS A retrospective analysis of a prospectively maintained database was conducted, and 14 consecutive patients who underwent robot-assisted carotid artery stenting from December 2019 to June 2021 were identified. The metrics for proficiency were the total fluoroscopy and procedure times, contrast volume used, and radiation dose. To evaluate operator progress, the patients were divided into 3 groups of 5, 4, and 5 patients based on the study period. RESULTS A total of 14 patients were included. All patients received balloon angioplasty and stent placement. The median degree of stenosis was 95%. Ten patients (71%) were treated via the transradial approach and 4 patients (29%) via the transfemoral approach, with no procedural complications. The median contrast volume used was 80 mL, and the median radiation dose was 38,978.5 mGy/cm2. The overall median fluoroscopy and procedure times were 24.6 minutes and 70.5 minutes, respectively. Subgroup analysis showed a significant decrease in these times, from 32 minutes and 86 minutes, respectively, in group 1 to 21.9 minutes and 62 minutes, respectively, in group 3 (p = 0.002 and p = 0.008, respectively). CONCLUSIONS Robot-assisted carotid artery stenting was found to be safe and effective, and the learning curve for robotic procedures was overcome within a short period of time at a high-volume cerebrovascular center. https://thejns.org/doi/abs/10.3171/2021.10.FOCUS21504
AB - OBJECTIVE Over the past 2 decades, robots have been increasingly used in surgeries to help overcome human limitations and perform precise and accurate tasks. Endovascular robots were pioneered in interventional cardiology, however, the CorPath GRX was recently approved by the FDA for peripheral vascular and extracranial interventions. The authors aimed to evaluate the operational learning curve for robot-assisted carotid artery stenting over a period of 19 months at a single institution. METHODS A retrospective analysis of a prospectively maintained database was conducted, and 14 consecutive patients who underwent robot-assisted carotid artery stenting from December 2019 to June 2021 were identified. The metrics for proficiency were the total fluoroscopy and procedure times, contrast volume used, and radiation dose. To evaluate operator progress, the patients were divided into 3 groups of 5, 4, and 5 patients based on the study period. RESULTS A total of 14 patients were included. All patients received balloon angioplasty and stent placement. The median degree of stenosis was 95%. Ten patients (71%) were treated via the transradial approach and 4 patients (29%) via the transfemoral approach, with no procedural complications. The median contrast volume used was 80 mL, and the median radiation dose was 38,978.5 mGy/cm2. The overall median fluoroscopy and procedure times were 24.6 minutes and 70.5 minutes, respectively. Subgroup analysis showed a significant decrease in these times, from 32 minutes and 86 minutes, respectively, in group 1 to 21.9 minutes and 62 minutes, respectively, in group 3 (p = 0.002 and p = 0.008, respectively). CONCLUSIONS Robot-assisted carotid artery stenting was found to be safe and effective, and the learning curve for robotic procedures was overcome within a short period of time at a high-volume cerebrovascular center. https://thejns.org/doi/abs/10.3171/2021.10.FOCUS21504
KW - Angioplasty
KW - Carotid stenosis
KW - Corindus
KW - Endovascular
KW - Robot
KW - Robot-assisted
KW - Stent
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U2 - 10.3171/2021.10.FOCUS21504
DO - 10.3171/2021.10.FOCUS21504
M3 - Article
C2 - 34973670
AN - SCOPUS:85123037627
SN - 1092-0684
VL - 52
JO - Neurosurgical focus
JF - Neurosurgical focus
IS - 1
M1 - E17
ER -