Background - Robotic laparoscopic surgery has revolutionized minimally invasive surgery for the treatment of abdominal pathologies. However, current training techniques rely on subjective evaluation. The authors sought to identify objective measures of robotic surgical performance by comparing novices and experts during three training tasks. Methods - Five novices (medical students) were trained in three tasks with the da Vinci Surgical System. Five experts trained in advanced laparoscopy also performed the three tasks. Time to task completion (TTC), total distance traveled (D), speed (S), curvature (Ƙ), and relative phase (Φ) were measured. Results - Before training, TTC, D, and Ƙ were significantly smaller for experts than for novices (p ...
Technical surgical skills are said to be acquired quicker on a robotic rather than laparoscopic plat...
Background: Robot-assisted surgery is widely adopted for many procedures but has not realized its fu...
Introduction: Although robotic-assisted surgery is increasingly performed, objective assessment of t...
Background: To understand the process of skill acquisition in robotic surgery and to allow useful re...
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...
ObjectivesCurrent robotic training approaches lack the criteria for automatically assessing and trac...
Objective: To assess whether previous training in surgery influences performance on da Vinci Skills ...
International audienceIntroduction Robot-assisted laparoscopy is a safe surgical approach with sever...
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PG - 171-174 AB - BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic surgery can be demanding, resulting in longer operating t...
Background: Robotic laparoscopic surgery has been shown to decrease task completion time, reduce err...
The evolution of robotic technology and its diffusion does not seem to have been adequately accompan...
Technical surgical skills are said to be acquired quicker on a robotic rather than laparoscopic plat...
Background: Robot-assisted surgery is widely adopted for many procedures but has not realized its fu...
Introduction: Although robotic-assisted surgery is increasingly performed, objective assessment of t...
Background: To understand the process of skill acquisition in robotic surgery and to allow useful re...
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...
ObjectivesCurrent robotic training approaches lack the criteria for automatically assessing and trac...
Objective: To assess whether previous training in surgery influences performance on da Vinci Skills ...
International audienceIntroduction Robot-assisted laparoscopy is a safe surgical approach with sever...
This is the final version. Available from Public Library of Science via the DOI in this record. Back...
PG - 171-174 AB - BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic surgery can be demanding, resulting in longer operating t...
Background: Robotic laparoscopic surgery has been shown to decrease task completion time, reduce err...
The evolution of robotic technology and its diffusion does not seem to have been adequately accompan...
Technical surgical skills are said to be acquired quicker on a robotic rather than laparoscopic plat...
Background: Robot-assisted surgery is widely adopted for many procedures but has not realized its fu...
Introduction: Although robotic-assisted surgery is increasingly performed, objective assessment of t...