V-023 R-TAPP AS A TRAINING MODEL IN ROBOTIC SURGERY

S. Esposito, F. Pecchini, G. Casoni Pattacini, V. Trapani, D. Gozzo, M. Piccoli
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Abstract Aim The main aim of the project will be evaluating the effectiveness of an experimental structured didactic program in robotic surgery in filling the training gap caused by the pandemic. We intend to evaluate how establishing a training pathway could improve young surgeons’ robotic skills and implement their participation in robotic procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic. We will also evaluate the learning curve of robotic transabdominal preperitoneal inguinal hernia repair (TAPP) for young surgeons with limited experience as first operators at the dual console. Matherials and Methods We designed an experimental stepwise training program in robotic surgery that starts from a first step of theoretical and laboratory lessons, followed by a second phase of bedside assistance training, and finally the completion of low complexity procedures by the trainees proctored at the dual console by senior surgeons. Robotic TAPP was selected as training model. The performance of each trainee will be registered in an evaluation data sheet and Learning scores will be recorded by the tutor with the evaluation of 6 corner steps of the procedure. Results Preliminary results showed improved technical skills and increased team spirit and wellbeing. Conclusions TAPP is a good training model because involves technical steps useful for more complex procedures. The robotic dual console represent an extraordinary training tool and a structured training program positively impacts technical skills and could help filling the training gap caused by the pandemic.
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V-023 r-tapp作为机器人手术的训练模型
摘要目的该项目的主要目的是评估机器人外科实验结构化教学计划在填补大流行造成的培训缺口方面的有效性。我们打算评估如何建立培训途径,以提高年轻外科医生的机器人技能,并在COVID-19大流行期间实施他们参与机器人手术。我们还将评估机器人经腹腹膜前腹股沟疝修补术(TAPP)对经验有限的年轻外科医生的学习曲线。材料与方法:我们设计了一个机器人手术的阶梯式实验训练计划,从第一步的理论和实验课程开始,然后是第二阶段的床边辅助训练,最后由高级外科医生在双控制台监督学员完成低复杂性的程序。选择机器人TAPP作为训练模型。每位学员的表现将被记录在评估数据表中,导师将记录学习成绩,并对该程序的6个拐角步骤进行评估。结果初步结果显示技术水平提高,团队精神和幸福感增强。结论TAPP是一种很好的培训模式,因为它包含了对更复杂的程序有用的技术步骤。机器人双控制台是一种非凡的培训工具,结构化的培训计划对技术技能产生积极影响,有助于填补大流行造成的培训缺口。
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