Literature DB >> 23733587

Prior experience in micro-surgery may improve the surgeon's performance in robotic surgical training.

Manuela Perez1, Cyril Perrenot, Nguyen Tran, Gabriela Hossu, Jacques Felblinger, Jacques Hubert.   

Abstract

SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Robotic surgery has witnessed a huge expansion. Robotic simulators have proved to be of major interest in training. Some authors have suggested that prior experience in micro-surgery could improve robotic surgery training.
OBJECTIVE: To test micro-surgery as a new approach in training, we proposed a prospective study comparing the surgical performance of micro-surgeons with that of general surgeons on a robotic simulator.
METHODS: 49 surgeons were enrolled; 11 in the micro-surgery group (MSG); 38 n the control group (CG). Performance was evaluated based on five dV-Trainer® exercises.
RESULTS: MSG achieved better results for all exercises including exercises requiring visual evaluation of force feed-back, economy of motion, instrument force and position.
CONCLUSIONS: These results show that experience in micro-surgery could significantly improve surgeons' abilities and their performance in robotic training. So, as micro-surgery practice is relatively cheap, it could be easily included in basic robotic surgery training.
Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Keywords:  dV-Trainer® simulator; microsurgical and robotic training; robotic pedagogical training; surgical robotics

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23733587     DOI: 10.1002/rcs.1499

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Med Robot        ISSN: 1478-5951            Impact factor:   2.547


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