Battle of the bots: a comparison of the standard da Vinci and the da Vinci Surgical Skills Simulator in surgical skills acquisition

被引:14
|
作者
Brown K. [1 ]
Mosley N. [1 ]
Tierney J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Charleston Area Medical Center Health Education and Research Institute, 3110 MacCorkle Avenue SE, Room 58, Charleston, 25304, WV
关键词
Education; Resident training; Robotic surgery; Simulation;
D O I
10.1007/s11701-016-0636-2
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Virtual reality simulators are increasingly used to gain robotic surgical skills. This study compared use of the da Vinci Surgical Skills Simulator (dVSSS) to the standard da Vinci (SdV) robot for skills acquisition in a prospective randomized study. Residents from urology, gynecology, and general surgery programs performed three virtual reality tasks (thread the ring, ring rail, and tubes) on the dvSSS. Participants were then randomized to one of the two study groups (dVSSS and SdV). Each participant then practiced on either the dVSSS or the SdV (depending on randomization) for 30 min per week over a 4-week time period. The dVSSS arm was not permitted to practice ring rail (due to no similar practice scenario available for the SdV group). Following 4 weeks of practice, participants performed the same three virtual reality tasks and the results were recorded and compared to baseline. Overall and percent improvement were recorded for all participants from pre-test to post-test. Two-way ANOVA analyses were used to compare the dVSSS and SdV groups and three tasks. Initially, 30 participants were identified and enrolled in the study. Randomization resulted in 15 participants in each arm. During the course of the study, four participants were unable to complete all tasks and practice sessions and were, therefore, excluded. This resulted in a total of 26 participants (15 in the dVSSS group and 11 in the SdV group) who completed the study. Overall total improvement score was found to be 23.23 and 23.48 for the SdV and dVSSS groups, respectively (p = 0.9245). The percent improvement was 60 and 47 % for the SdV and dVSSS groups respectively, which was a statistically significant difference between the two groups and three tasks. Practicing on the standard da Vinci is comparable to practicing on the da Vinci simulator for acquiring robotic surgical skills. In spite of several potential advantages, the dVSSS arm performed no better than the SdV arm in the final assessment of participant scores. Our findings indicate that both the SdV and dVSSS can be beneficial to residents in improving their robotic surgery skills. © 2016, Springer-Verlag London.
引用
收藏
页码:159 / 162
页数:3
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] BATTLE OF THE BOTS: A COMPARISON OF THE STANDARD DA VINCI AND THE DA VINCI SURGICAL SKILLS SIMULATOR IN SURGICAL SKILLS ACQUISITION
    Brown, Kevin
    Mosley, Natalie
    Drake, Elise
    Modak, Asmita
    Campbell, Marian
    Tierney, James
    [J]. JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 2015, 193 (04): : E269 - E269
  • [2] Validation, Correlation, and Comparison of the da Vinci Trainer™ and the da Vinci Surgical Skills Simulator™ Using the Mimic™ Software for Urologic Robotic Surgical Education
    Liss, Michael A.
    Abdelshehid, Corollos
    Quach, Stephen
    Lusch, Achim
    Graversen, Joseph
    Landman, Jaime
    McDougall, Elspeth M.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ENDOUROLOGY, 2012, 26 (12) : 1629 - 1634
  • [3] Gender differences in the acquisition of suturing skills with the da Vinci surgical system
    Chiu, Hsin-Yi
    Kang, Yi-No
    Wang, Wei-Lin
    Tong, Yiu-Shun
    Chang, Sheng-Wei
    Fong, Tsorng-Harn
    Wei, Po-Li
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE FORMOSAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2020, 119 (01) : 462 - 470
  • [4] THE DA VINCI SKILLS SIMULATOR: A VALIDATION STUDY
    Kelly, Douglas
    Margules, Andrew
    Kundavaram, Chandan
    Narins, Hadley
    Gomella, Lenoard
    Shenot, Patrick
    Trabulsi, Edouard
    Lallas, Costas
    [J]. JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 2012, 187 (04): : E348 - E348
  • [5] DA VINCI SKILLS SIMULATOR CONSTRUCT VALIDATION STUDY
    Finnegan, Kyle T.
    Meraney, Anoop M.
    Staff, Ilene
    Shichman, Steven J.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 2012, 187 (04): : E352 - E353
  • [6] Design and development of a da Vinci Surgical System simulator
    Sun, Loi-Wah
    Van Meer, Frederick
    Bailly, Yan
    Yeung, Chung Kwong
    [J]. 2007 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MECHATRONICS AND AUTOMATION, VOLS I-V, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, 2007, : 1050 - 1055
  • [7] Face, Content, and Construct Validation of the da Vinci Skills Simulator
    Kelly, Douglas C.
    Margules, Andrew C.
    Kundavaram, Chandan R.
    Narins, Hadley
    Gomella, Leonard G.
    Trabulsi, Edouard J.
    Lallas, Costas D.
    [J]. UROLOGY, 2012, 79 (05) : 1068 - 1072
  • [8] Effect of using the da Vinci Skills Simulator on robotic skill acquisition in urology residents
    Lu, Jirong
    Tiong, Ho Yee
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 2016, 23 : 19 - 20
  • [9] IN-VIVO VIDEOS ENHANCE COGNITIVE SKILLS FOR DA VINCI® SURGICAL SYSTEM
    Guru, Khurshid A.
    Baheti, Ankur
    Kesavadas, Thenkurussi
    Kumar, Amrish
    Srimathveeravalli, Govindarajan
    Butt, Zubair
    [J]. JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 2009, 181 (04): : 823 - 823
  • [10] COGNITIVE TASK ANALYSIS OF SPATIAL SKILLS IN HYSTERECTOMY WITH THE DA VINCI SURGICAL SYSTEM
    Luko, Liel
    Parush, Avi
    Lowenstein, Lior
    [J]. 2017 13TH IASTED INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (BIOMED), 2017, : 100 - 107