单孔机器人手术的影响:对美国泌尿外科住院医师和研究员的调查。

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY Journal of Robotic Surgery Pub Date : 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1007/s11701-024-02120-4
Eugenio Bologna, Leslie Claire Licari, Ketan K Badani, Shirin Razdan, Sarah P Psutka, Francesco Ditonno, Roxana Ramos-Carpinteyro, Nicolas A Soputro, Jamaal C Jackson, Ryan Nelson, Soroush Rais-Bahrami, Wesley M White, Hooman Djaladat, Phillip M Pierorazio, Daniel D Eun, Alexander Kutikov, Vitaly Margulis, Evan Kovac, Isaac Y Kim, Uzoma A Anele, Reza Mehrazin, Reuben Ben-David, Boyd R Viers, Li-Ming Su, Craig G Rogers, Firas Abdollah, Ahmed Ghazi, Edward E Cherullo, Srinivas Vourganti, Christoper L Coogan, Jay D Raman, Chandru P Sundaram, Michael Stifelman, Richard E Link, Jihad Kaouk, Simone Crivellaro, Riccardo Autorino
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我们的目的是调查美国泌尿外科学员对单孔(SP)手术的认识和未来期望。我们向全美的泌尿外科住院医师和研究员项目发放了一份包含 34 个项目的在线调查,内容涉及人口统计学概况、SP 培训机会、感知的教育影响以及未来展望。采用描述性分析和多变量线性回归评估采用 SP 的预测因素。共完成了 201 份调查问卷(完成率为 28.6%)。在拥有SP平台的机构中,约50%的机构已定期使用SP平台两年以上,但通常只有不到50%的手术在使用SP平台。虽然机器人模拟器很常见,但只有 17% 的机构同时提供多端口和 SP 模拟器,而且有组织的临床前 SP 培训也很有限。约 30% 的受访者对有限的实践经验和较陡峭的 SP 学习曲线表示担忧。约 40% 的受访者认为,SP 的引入对他们接触机器人手术产生了负面影响。SP 手术的优势主要体现在术后初期,许多受访者预计 SP 将在泌尿外科发挥重要作用。然而,熟练掌握 SP 手术并不被视为职业发展或工作机会的关键。对学术工作的渴望、SP 平台的可用性以及 SP 手术的工作量是未来实施 SP 的预测因素。受训人员越来越认识到SP手术的临床益处,但对其对实践经验的潜在负面影响表示担忧。培训计划应更系统地将 SP 技术纳入课程。在高产量的SP中心接受培训与未来采用SP技术之间存在相关性。
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The impact of single-port robotic surgery: a survey among urology residents and fellows in the United States.

Our aim was to investigate the perception and future expectations of Single-Port (SP) surgery among urology trainees in the United States. A 34-item online survey was distributed to urological residency and fellowship programs across the US, covering demographic profiles, SP training opportunities, perceived educational impact, and future perspectives. Descriptive analysis and multivariable linear regression were used to assess predictors of SP adoption. 201 surveys were completed (28.6% completion rate). Among institutions with an SP platform, about 50% have used it regularly for over 2 years, though often in less than 50% of procedures. While robotic simulators are commonly available, only 17% offer both multi-port and SP simulators, and structured pre-clinical SP training is limited. Approximately 30% of respondents expressed concerns over limited hands-on experience and a steeper learning curve with SP. Around 40% felt that their robotic surgery exposure was negatively impacted by SP's introduction. SP surgery's benefits are seen mostly in the immediate post-operative period and a significant number of respondents foresee a major role for SP in urology. However, proficiency in SP surgery is not seen as crucial for career advancement or job opportunities. Academic job aspirations, SP platform availability, and SP surgery workload are predictors of future SP implementation. Trainees increasingly recognize the clinical benefits of SP procedures but express concerns about the potential negative impact on hands-on experience. Training programs should more systematically integrate SP technology into curricula. There is a correlation between training in high-volume SP centers and future SP adoption.

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期刊介绍: The aim of the Journal of Robotic Surgery is to become the leading worldwide journal for publication of articles related to robotic surgery, encompassing surgical simulation and integrated imaging techniques. The journal provides a centralized, focused resource for physicians wishing to publish their experience or those wishing to avail themselves of the most up-to-date findings.The journal reports on advance in a wide range of surgical specialties including adult and pediatric urology, general surgery, cardiac surgery, gynecology, ENT, orthopedics and neurosurgery.The use of robotics in surgery is broad-based and will undoubtedly expand over the next decade as new technical innovations and techniques increase the applicability of its use. The journal intends to capture this trend as it develops.
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