General surgery training and robotics: Are residents improving their skills?

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作者
Finnerty, Brendan M. [1 ]
Afaneh, Cheguevara [1 ]
Aronova, Anna [1 ]
Fahey, Thomas J., III [1 ]
Zarnegar, Rasa [1 ]
机构
[1] New York Presbyterian Hosp, Dept Surg, Weill Cornell Med Coll, 525 E 68th St, New York, NY 10065 USA
关键词
General surgery training; Robotic surgery; Robotic education; Virtual reality robotic simulation; RANDOMIZED-CONTROLLED-TRIAL; OPERATING-ROOM PERFORMANCE; SURGICAL SKILLS; RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY; VIDEO GAMES; VALIDATION; EDUCATION; CURRICULUM; SIMULATOR; EXPERIENCE;
D O I
10.1007/s00464-015-4240-8
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
While robotic-assisted operations have become more prevalent, many general surgery residencies do not have a formal robotic training curriculum. We sought to ascertain how well current general surgery training permits acquisition of robotic skills by comparing robotic simulation performance across various training levels. Thirty-six participants were categorized by level of surgical training: eight medical students (MS), ten junior residents (JR), ten mid-level residents (MLR), and eight senior residents (SR). Participants performed three simulation tasks on the da Vinci (A (R)) Skills Simulator (MatchBoard, EnergyDissection, SutureSponge). Each task's scores (0-100) and cumulative scores (0-300) were compared between groups. There were no differences in sex, hand dominance, video gaming history, or prior robotic experience between groups; however, SR was the oldest (p < 0.001). The median overall scores did not differ: 188 (84-201) for MS, 183 (91-234) for JR, 197 (153-218) for MLR, and 205 (169-229) for SR (p = 0.14). The median SutureSponge score was highest for SR (61, range 39-81) compared to MS (43, range 26-61), JR (43, range 11-72), and MLR (55, range 36-68) (p = 0.039). However, there were no significant differences in MatchBoard (p = 0.27) or EnergyDissection (p = 0.99) scores between groups. There was a positive correlation between SutureSponge score and number of laparoscopic cases logged (p = 0.005, r (2) = 0.21), but this correlation did not exist for the MatchBoard or EnergyDissection tasks. Lastly, there was no correlation between total lifetime hours of video gaming and overall score (p = 0.89, R (2) = 0.0006). Robotic skillsets acquired during general surgery residency show minimal improvement during the course of training, although laparoscopic experience is correlated with advanced robotic task performance. Changes in residency curricula or pursuit of fellowship training may be warranted for surgeons seeking proficiency.
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