The first case of complete robotic thyroid tumor resection completed in our province

Lanzhou Evening News Recently, Professor Chen Hao's team from the Department of Surgical Oncology of the Second Hospital of Lanzhou University successfully completed a case of complete da Vinci robotic lobectomy and isthmus resection of thyroid gland, and the patient fully recovered 24 hours after the operation. This is the first case of complete robotic thyroidectomy in Gansu Province, which is a precedent for robotic thyroid surgery in Gansu Province. This technology fills the gap of da Vinci robotic thyroid surgery technology in Gansu and even the northwest region.

Love of beauty is a woman's nature, but for women who have experienced thyroid surgery, more than 95% of thyroid cancer surgery is open, and at the same time to leave obvious scars in the neck, which is difficult for them to get rid of the pain, from time to time, resulting in physical and psychological pain. But all this will be put to an end with the outstanding performance of the da Vinci robot in thyroid surgery, as the advent of the da Vinci robot has made it possible to have a hidden surgical entrance for thyroid cancer.

Compared to traditional lumpectomy thyroid surgery, robot-assisted surgery can more realistically reproduce the depth and layers of the human anatomy through a 3D field of view and a magnifying lens. And the robot has a mechanical arm can make the local operation more flexible and precise, to complete the traditional cavity mirror difficult to do the technical action.

Currently, Professor Chen Hao's team in the Department of Surgical Oncology at Landa University Second Hospital has used the da Vinci Surgical Robot to perform leading-edge surgeries for biliary tract tumors, liver tumors, gastric malignant tumors, colorectal malignant tumors, splenic tumors, and related surgical fields. Professor Chen Hao said that Surgical Oncology will try to minimize the trauma to patients from avoidable open surgery in the future, so that more patients can benefit.

Lanzhou Daily News Agency all-media reporter Tian Xiaodong