Background: To understand the process of skill acquisition in robotic surgery and to allow useful real-time feedback to surgeons and trainees in future generations of robotic surgical systems, robotic surgical skills should be determined with objective variables. The aim of this study was to assess skill acquisition through a training protocol, and to identify variables for the quantification of proficiency. Methods: Seven novice users of the da Vinci Surgical System engaged in 4 weeks of training that involved practicing three bimanual tasks with the system. Seven variables were determined for assessing speed of performance, bimanual coordination, and muscular activation. These values were compared before and after training. Results: Signi...
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OBJECTIVE: To review the current status of robotic training and the impact of various training platf...
OBJECTIVE: Objective Structured Assessments of Technical Skills have been developed to measure the s...
Background - Robotic laparoscopic surgery has revolutionized minimally invasive surgery for the trea...
The purpose of this dissertation was to quantify robotic surgical performance using objective measur...
Purpose: Development of objective criteria and optimum training protocols are priorities for robotic...
Background: There currently exist several training modules to improve performance during video-assis...
Background: Robotic laparoscopic surgery has been shown to decrease task completion time, reduce err...
ObjectivesCurrent robotic training approaches lack the criteria for automatically assessing and trac...
The goal of this study was to enhance robotic surgical training via real-time augmented visual feedb...
Objective: To assess whether previous training in surgery influences performance on da Vinci Skills ...
Introduction: Although robotic-assisted surgery is increasingly performed, objective assessment of t...
ObjectiveTo determine whether proficiency-based progression (PBP) training leads to better robotic s...
Objective: To determine whether proficiency-based progression (PBP) training leads to better robotic...
This is the final version. Available from Public Library of Science via the DOI in this record. Back...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current status of robotic training and the impact of various training platf...
OBJECTIVE: Objective Structured Assessments of Technical Skills have been developed to measure the s...
Background - Robotic laparoscopic surgery has revolutionized minimally invasive surgery for the trea...
The purpose of this dissertation was to quantify robotic surgical performance using objective measur...
Purpose: Development of objective criteria and optimum training protocols are priorities for robotic...
Background: There currently exist several training modules to improve performance during video-assis...
Background: Robotic laparoscopic surgery has been shown to decrease task completion time, reduce err...
ObjectivesCurrent robotic training approaches lack the criteria for automatically assessing and trac...
The goal of this study was to enhance robotic surgical training via real-time augmented visual feedb...
Objective: To assess whether previous training in surgery influences performance on da Vinci Skills ...
Introduction: Although robotic-assisted surgery is increasingly performed, objective assessment of t...
ObjectiveTo determine whether proficiency-based progression (PBP) training leads to better robotic s...
Objective: To determine whether proficiency-based progression (PBP) training leads to better robotic...
This is the final version. Available from Public Library of Science via the DOI in this record. Back...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current status of robotic training and the impact of various training platf...
OBJECTIVE: Objective Structured Assessments of Technical Skills have been developed to measure the s...