Objective assessment of intraoperative skills for robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN)

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Rui Farinha
Alberto Breda
James Porter
Alexandre Mottrie
Ben Van Cleynenbreugel
Jozef Vander Sloten
Angelo Mottaran
Anthony G. Gallagher
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[1] Orsi Academy,Department of Urology
[2] Onze-Lieve-Vrouw Ziekenhuis,Department of Urology
[3] São José Hospital,Department of Urology
[4] Fundació Puigvert,Swedish Urology Group
[5] Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona,Department of Urology
[6] Swedish Medical Center,Department of Development and Regeneration
[7] University Hospitals Leuven,Department of Mechanical Engineering, Section of Biomechanics
[8] KU Leuven,Division of Urology
[9] KU Leuven,Faculty of Medicine
[10] IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaris di Bologna,Faculty of Life and Health Sciences
[11] University of Bologna,undefined
[12] KU Leuven,undefined
[13] Ulster University,undefined
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Surgical training; Robot-assisted partial nephrectomy; Proficiency-based training; Metrics; Construct validation; Renal cancer;
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RAPN training usually takes place in-vivo and methods vary across countries/institutions. No common system exists to objectively assess trainee capacity to perform RAPN at predetermined performance levels prior to in-vivo practice. The identification of objective performance metrics for RAPN training is a crucial starting point to improve training and surgical outcomes. The authors sought to examine the reliability, construct and discriminative validity of objective intraoperative performance metrics which best characterize the optimal and suboptimal performance of a reference approach for training novice RAPN surgeons. Seven Novice and 9 Experienced RAPN surgeons video recorded one or two independently performed RAPN procedures in the human. The videos were anonymized and two experienced urology surgeons were trained to reliably score RAPN performance, using previously developed metrics. The assessors were blinded to the performing surgeon, hospital and surgeon group. They independently scored surgeon RAPN performance. Novice and Experienced group performance scores were compared for procedure steps completed and errors made. Each group was divided at the median for Total Errors score, and subgroup scores (i.e., Novice HiErrs and LoErrs, Experienced HiErrs and LoErrs) were compared. The mean inter-rater reliability (IRR) for scoring was 0.95 (range 0.84–1). Compared with Novices, Experienced RAPN surgeons made 69% fewer procedural Total Errors. This difference was accentuated when the LoErr Expert RAPN surgeon’s performance was compared with the HiErrs Novice RAPN surgeon’s performance with an observed 170% fewer Total Errors. GEARS showed poor reliability (Mean IRR = 0.44; range 0.0–0.8), for scoring RAPN surgical performance. The RAPN procedure metrics reliably distinguish Novice and Experienced surgeon performances. They further differentiated performance levels within a group with similar experiences. Reliable and valid metrics will underpin quality-assured novice RAPN surgical training.
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