Current status of robotic training during the urology residency: results from a national survey in Spain

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Abstract

Introduction and objectives

The increasing number of robotic urological procedures observed in recent years highlights the need to expand training opportunities in robotic surgery. Our objective is to investigate the state of robotic training during urology residency in Spain in order to identify significant deficiencies.

Materials and methods

A 20-item online survey was conducted among urology residents in Spain who were registered in the database of the Residents and Young Urologists Group of the Spanish Association of Urology. The survey assessed subjective opinions, institutional aspects, training resources, and experience regarding robotic surgery. A total of 455 email invitations were sent throughout the year 2021. Descriptive analysis of the responses was performed.

Results

The participation rate reached 30%, with a total of 135 residents. 52% of respondents lacked access to a robotic system in their institution, of which only 48% could compensate for this deficiency through external rotations. Among those with access to a robotic system, 25% and 23% reported having access to theoretical and practical training, respectively. The existence of a formal training program was low (13%). 85% of the respondents considered robotic surgery training in Spain to be deficient.

Conclusions

Training for Spanish residents in robotic urological surgery is perceived as inadequate, emphasizing the crucial need for improvement in training programs in this field.

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泌尿外科住院医生机器人培训的现状:西班牙全国调查的结果。
引言和目的:近年来,机器人泌尿外科手术的数量不断增加,这凸显了扩大机器人手术培训机会的必要性。我们的目的是调查西班牙泌尿外科住院医师机器人培训的现状,以找出明显的不足之处:在西班牙泌尿外科协会住院医师和青年泌尿外科医师组数据库中注册的西班牙泌尿外科住院医师中进行了一项包含 20 个项目的在线调查。调查评估了有关机器人手术的主观意见、机构方面、培训资源和经验。2021 年全年共发出 455 封电子邮件邀请。对回复进行了描述性分析:结果:参与率达到 30%,共有 135 名住院医师参与。52%的受访者所在机构无法使用机器人系统,其中只有48%的受访者可以通过外部轮转弥补这一不足。在有机会使用机器人系统的受访者中,分别有25%和23%的人表示有机会接受理论和实践培训。有正规培训计划的比例较低(13%)。85%的受访者认为西班牙的机器人手术培训不足:结论:西班牙住院医师在机器人泌尿外科方面的培训被认为是不足的,这强调了改进该领域培训计划的迫切需要。
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