DAVINCI Xi Training Session at Siriraj

On August 2nd, 2019, Prof. Thawatchai Akaraviputh, Deputy Dean for International Relations and MIS surgeon along with Assoc. Prof. Vitoon Chinswangwatanakul, Chairman of Siriraj Cancer Center attended the training session of DAVINCI Xi, the surgical robot which is the first model in Thailand.

For more information about the study of robotic surgery please subscribe to Siriraj Medical Journal. (Siriraj Med J 2018; 70: 466-470).

Teleconference on “Advance GI Surgery”

Teleconference on “Advance GI Surgery: Cases Presentation from different MIS center around the world using special devices, instruments or new robotic system” between Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, University of Putra Malaysia, Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital, Yangon General Hospital, Kyushu University Hospital (TEMDEC), Japan, University of Malaya Medical Centre, Malaysia, Vachira Hospital, and the Valley Hospital, New Jersey, USA on July 25th, 2019.

The 1st Successful Case of “da Vinci XI” Robot Surgery in Thailand!

For over 12-year of the initiation of the first public hospital who performed robotic surgery and more than 3,000 cases were succeeded. Division of Urology Surgery, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital has debuted the 3rd surgical robot with is the first model in Thailand (da Vinci XI). The 1st case has been successfully completed on July 23rd, 2019.

In the study of Yiengpruksawan et al. (2018) on Robotic Surgery in Thailand: Current Status and Future Development emphasizes “… any robotic surgery program in Thailand is a luxury – that is an undeniable fact. It is not, by any evidence-based information we have to date, superior to the existing technology.

However, the reality is that there is now no turning back on this technology on the local and international level. Moreover, it is no longer beyond the means of an increasingly affluent and internationalizing Thai medical community. But whatever goals we may set for robotic surgery in Thailand, the most important priority must be the safety of the patient and an excellent surgical outcome. These goals are definitely attainable through careful and realistic program design, selection of an exemplary surgical team, ongoing self-evaluation, and analysis through prospectively collected data and videos, teaching and training of a new generation of robotic surgeons, and last, but not least, a smart business plan…” (Siriraj Med J 2018; 70: 466-470).

The Remarkable Success on The Rarest Case at Siriraj

On July 22nd, 2019, a group of extraordinary surgeons and anesthesiologists performed one of the rarest remarkable procedures in Siriraj Hospital, the separation of conjoined twins. The girls were discovered by ultrasound at 13 weeks gestational age of having their torso connected anteriorly. After careful planning, they were delivered via cesarean section on the 22nd of April and have been thriving and doing well since. Upon delivery, physical examination confirmed their lower chest and upper abdomen were connected, classified as thoraco-omphalopagus type. Magnetic resonance imaging confirmed separated heart chambers with shared pericardium and liver fusion with separate biliary and gastrointestinal systems. After months of cautious planning by a multidisciplinary team consisting of neonatologist, pediatric intensivist, pediatric anesthesiologist and surgeons including cardiothoracic, pediatric surgery and plastic surgery teams, this major operation was planned when the twins became 3 months old.

The anesthesiologists were assembled in 2 teams working together at first. The anesthetic induction was crucial oblivious of how the medication distributed between the twins and intubating in the lateral decubitus position. In combination with venous access and lines insertion, the entire anesthetic task endured for 3 hours until the surgery team started. The plastic surgeons marked the incision line on both the anterior and posterior side using methylene blue injection. The first blade incision was made by the cardiothoracic team and pediatric surgery team. The cardiothoracic surgeons carried out the separation of the chest and the pericardium or the membrane enclosing the hearts together. The procedure was followed by the pediatric surgery team to divide the liver fused anteriorly and finally the plastic surgery team to broaden the abdominal wall sufficient for closure. The entire surgical separation lasted 7 hours and 45 minutes, employing 8 anesthesiologist attending staffs, 8 surgical attending staffs, and 9 surgical assistants. Accordingly, the first sister required prosthetic sheath for coverage of the defect in the abdomen and chest wall, whereas the second sister sustained a primary closure. The twins are currently doing well with the little sister recovering at home and the big sister awaiting abdominal wall reconstruction.

Since 2002, a number of conjoined twins were thoroughly planned, surgically separated at Siriraj Hospital. They were exclusively female thoraco-omphalopagus type having joined liver, shared pericardium and occasionally, heart chambers banded together or connected by an endogenous tube. All of them were successfully separated and survived. This is the 6th successful separation of conjoined twins in Siriraj Hospital since 2002. The story behind these heroes’ journey may simply be, just careful planning and working synchronously are the keys to their victories.
The last picture shows the long term results of the first twins who were operated in 2002. They are both in good health and live together with their mother.

In additions, the last picture shows the long term results of the first twins who were operated in 2002. They are both in good health and live together with their mother.

The 8th APSDE VFDE Local Workshop – NBI, ESD and POEM

Lect. Dr. Chainarong Phalanusitthepha from General Surgery Division, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital delivered a lecture on POEM on Esophagus Model and hand-on workshop (live case demonstration) at the 8th APSDE VFDE Local Workshop – NBI, ESD and POEM, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam during July 19th – 20th, 2019.

Clinical Elective at Siriraj

Welcome! Mr. Nicholas Abraham, Mr. Noka Yogahutama, Mr. Gustav Wiyoga Nandito from Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia and Mr. Duc Manh Phung from Vietnam National University, Vietnam to undertake a clinical elective at Department of Surgery from July 15th – August 2nd, 2019.