Exposure and perception of general surgery residents' toward robotic-assisted surgeries in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Zeyad Yousef, Sarah Marie, S. Gheshayan
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Introduction: Robotic surgery is one of the rapidly expanding technologies in the field of medicine. It has been implemented since 2000; and its use has expanded over the past years. Da Vinci system was first introduced to the Middle East in 2003 by Saudi Arabia; then over the following 15 years it was utilized by other gulf countries. With the expanding knowledge of this technology and the effectiveness of its utilization; formal training programs were introduced by many hospitals. However; there are no established credentialing standards or well-structured curriculum to provide this training in the gulf region. Method: This we aim to understand the perception of general surgery residents toward robotic surgery training in tertiary care centers in Riyadh; Saudi Arabia. An anonymous web based survey was conducted on general surgery residents enrolled in Saudi Commission for health specialties approved residency training hospitals in Riyadh. Results: 50% of GS residents were involved in robotic assisted surgery which was significantly associated with the presence of robotic machines in their training centers (P0.025). Sixty Percent of residents who were involved in RAS did not receive a formal training prior to their participation, barely even a brief introduction. Conclusion: exposure and education about RAS at early training years showed that residents have better technical performance during their fellowship training. However, it should not the main focus of the training.
沙特阿拉伯利雅得普外科住院医师对机器人辅助手术的暴露和认知
机器人手术是医学领域发展迅速的技术之一。自2000年开始实施;在过去的几年里,它的使用范围已经扩大。达芬奇系统于2003年由沙特阿拉伯首次引入中东;在接下来的15年里,它被其他海湾国家利用。随着这一技术知识的扩大及其应用的有效性;许多医院引进了正式的培训项目。然而;在海湾地区,没有既定的证书标准或结构良好的课程来提供这种培训。方法:本研究旨在了解利雅得三级医疗中心普外科住院医师对机器人手术培训的看法;沙特阿拉伯。一项匿名网络调查对在利雅得沙特卫生专业委员会批准的住院医师培训医院登记的普通外科住院医师进行了调查。结果:50%的GS住院医师参与机器人辅助手术,这与他们的培训中心中机器人设备的存在显著相关(P0.025)。参与RAS的居民中有60%在参加之前没有接受过正式的培训,甚至没有接受过简短的介绍。结论:在培训早期对RAS的接触和教育表明住院医师在培训期间有较好的技术表现。但是,它不应该成为培训的主要重点。
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