1. Robot assisted versus laparoscopic suturing learning curve in a simulated setting
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Erik Leijte, Camiel Rosman, Ivo de Blaauw, Frans van Workum, and Sanne M. B. I. Botden
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End results ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Virtual reality simulator ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Conventional laparoscopy ,Tumours of the digestive tract Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 14] ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Robotic Surgical Procedures ,2019 EAES Oral ,medicine ,Humans ,Technical skills ,Learning curve ,business.industry ,Suture Techniques ,Laparoscopy training ,Robotics training ,Reconstructive and regenerative medicine Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 10] ,surgical procedures, operative ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Robot ,Surgery ,Time curve ,Augmented reality ,Female ,Laparoscopy ,business ,Simulation - Abstract
Background Compared to conventional laparoscopy, robot assisted surgery is expected to have most potential in difficult areas and demanding technical skills like minimally invasive suturing. This study was performed to identify the differences in the learning curves of laparoscopic versus robot assisted suturing. Method Novice participants performed three suturing tasks on the EoSim laparoscopic augmented reality simulator or the RobotiX robot assisted virtual reality simulator. Each participant performed an intracorporeal suturing task, a tilted plane needle transfer task and an anastomosis needle transfer task. To complete the learning curve, all tasks were repeated up to twenty repetitions or until a time plateau was reached. Clinically relevant and comparable parameters regarding time, movements and safety were recorded. Intracorporeal suturing time and cumulative sum analysis was used to compare the learning curves and phases. Results Seventeen participants completed the learning curve laparoscopically and 30 robot assisted. Median first knot suturing time was 611 s (s) for laparoscopic versus 251 s for robot assisted (p p p p > 0.05). Conclusion The learning curve of minimally invasive suturing shows a shorter task time curve using robotic assistance compared to the laparoscopic curve. However, laparoscopic outcomes show good end results with rapid outcome improvement.
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- 2019