Comparative study of proficiency improvement in ArtiSential® according to conventional laparoscopic surgery experiences.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Seoung Yoon Rho, Munseok Choi, Sung Hyun Kim, Seung Soo Hong, Hyoung-Il Kim, Yoo-Young Lee, Brian Goh Kim Poh, Yuichi Nagakawa, Minoru Tanabe, Daisuke Asano, Chang Moo Kang
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Abstract

Background: This pilot study investigates the adaptability of the articulating instrument (ArtiSential) among surgeons with different levels of experience in conventional laparoscopic surgery.

Methods: From June to November 2023, 18 laparoscopic surgeons participated in peg transfer and suture training using ArtiSential instruments. Participants were categorized into novice, intermediate, and expert groups. Peg transfer was repeated three times, comparing dominant and non-dominant hand. Suture training was conducted at four directional positions (1, 12, 3, and 5 o'clock) and analyzed across three trials.

Results: In terms of peg transfer timing analysis, there are significant differences between the three groups in the first (p < 0.001) and second trials (p = 0.011). However, in the third trial, the gap between the three groups decreased. In all three groups, the suture times at 3 o'clock and 5 o'clock were consistently lower compared to the 1 o'clock and 12 o'clock directions. As the trials progressed, the time decreased for suturing in all directions. Among them, the novice group had reduced suture times at 3 o'clock and 5 o'clock direction.

Conclusions: The ArtiSential instrument is adaptable even for novices. Its articulating features facilitate suturing in traditionally difficult directions (3 o'clock and 5 o'clock) for right-handed users.

传统腹腔镜手术经验对ArtiSential®熟练程度提高的比较研究。
背景:本初步研究探讨了不同经验水平的外科医生在传统腹腔镜手术中对铰接器械(ArtiSential)的适应性。方法:2023年6月至11月,18名腹腔镜外科医生参加了使用人工器械进行peg转移和缝合的培训。参与者被分为新手组、中级组和专家组。钉转移重复三次,比较优势手和非优势手。缝合训练在四个方向位置(1,12,3和5点钟)进行,并对三个试验进行分析。结果:在peg转移时间分析方面,第一组三组间差异有统计学意义(p p = 0.011)。然而,在第三次试验中,三组之间的差距缩小了。在所有三组中,3点钟方向和5点钟方向的缝合次数均低于1点钟方向和12点钟方向。随着试验的进行,各个方向的缝合时间都在减少。其中新手组在3点钟方向和5点钟方向缝合次数减少。结论:手工仪器适用于新手。它的铰接功能便于在传统上困难的方向(3点钟方向和5点钟方向)对右手使用者进行缝合。
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CiteScore
3.80
自引率
5.90%
发文量
39
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Minimally Invasive Therapy and Allied Technologies (MITAT) is an international forum for endoscopic surgeons, interventional radiologists and industrial instrument manufacturers. It is the official journal of the Society for Medical Innovation and Technology (SMIT) whose membership includes representatives from a broad spectrum of medical specialities, instrument manufacturing and research. The journal brings the latest developments and innovations in minimally invasive therapy to its readers. What makes Minimally Invasive Therapy and Allied Technologies unique is that we publish one or two special issues each year, which are devoted to a specific theme. Key topics covered by the journal include: interventional radiology, endoscopic surgery, imaging technology, manipulators and robotics for surgery and education and training for MIS.
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