RoCS: Robotic Curriculum for young Surgeons

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Jessica Stockheim
Aristotelis Perrakis
Bernhard A. Sabel
Robert Waschipky
Roland S. Croner
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[1] Otto-Von-Guericke University Magdeburg,Department of General, Visceral, Vascular and Transplant Surgery, University Hospital Magdeburg
[2] Otto-Von-Guericke University Magdeburg,Institute of Medical Psychology
[3] Otto-Von-Guericke University Magdeburg,Department of Information Technology (IT) and Medical Engineering
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Robotic surgery; Training; NASA Task Load Index; Surgical curriculum; Residency;
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Robotic-assisted procedures gain increasing acceptance for daily surgical routine. However, structured training programs are designed for surgeons with high expertise. Hence, a comprehensive training curriculum was established to ensure a basic competence in robotic abdominal surgery for young surgeons during their residency. The aim of the current work is to propose a feasible and effective training concept. The development process of this training curriculum is based on a comprehensive literature review which led to the concept of “robotic curriculum for young surgeons” (RoCS). It was implemented in the daily routine of a German university hospital starting in 2020. The robotic assessment questionnaire (RAQ) was used for electronic data collection. After the initial phase adjustments, it led to an improvement of the initial version of the curriculum. RoCS is a multimodal training program containing basic training through assistance at the operation table during robotic-assisted operations and basic console training. Key elements are the robotic team time-out (rTTO), perioperative process standardization including feasible personnel scheduling and useful procedure clustering into organ systems, procedural steps and procedural step complexity. Evaluation of standardized communication, performance assessment, patient factors and individual overall workload using NASA Task Load Index is realizable. Flexibility and adaptability to internal organization processes of surgical departments are the main advantages of the concept. RoCS is a strong training tool to meet the specific needs of young surgeons and evaluate their learning success of robotic procedural training. Furthermore, comparison within the different robotic systems should be considered. Further studies are needed to validate a multicenter concept design.
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