Is cross-platform training here? A review of robotic surgery curricula.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Atanu Pal, Chamila Lakmal Munasinghe Arachchige
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Abstract

Introduction: Robotic surgery now involves more robots of different 'types'. Training so far has been type-specific and delivered by the manufacturer. From this context emerges the need for robotic training earlier in a surgical career with content that includes cross-platform generic principles. This timely review determines the extent to which these needs are being met.

Methods: A systematic search identified studies on curricula for surgeons in training.

Results: Of 79 studies, 25 were included, involving basic skills (6 studies), general surgery (12 studies), gynaecology (4 studies), urology (1 study), and Trans-Oral-Robotic-Surgery (2 studies). Studies varied in size (4-70 participants), were largely observational, based in high-income countries, and used da Vinci. Teaching methods varied. Basic robotic and device training used virtual reality (VR), inanimate models, and team training. Procedural training involved synthetic models, surgical videos and robotic access in the operating room. Outcome measures included reactions, technical skills measurement, comparison to expert performance, and real-world activity (e.g., participation in robotic surgery, robotic certification).

Conclusions: This review captures the cumulative nature of surgical education. The sequence involves simulation, real-world participation, metric benchmarks, certification, and service delivery. No study here captured all steps. Studies were small, predominantly from the US, on one robot type, and resource-intensive. This restricts generalisability. A global solution to robotic training should be scalable, of high educational value yet lean on resources, and cover the commonality across robot types. Training embedded in real-world service delivery is sustainable and would also facilitate training transition from industry to institution, towards a cross-platform curriculum.

这里有跨平台培训吗?机器人手术课程综述。
机器人手术现在涉及更多不同“类型”的机器人。到目前为止,培训是针对特定类型的,由制造商提供。在这种背景下,在外科职业生涯的早期,需要对机器人进行培训,内容包括跨平台的通用原则。这种及时的审查决定了这些需要得到满足的程度。方法:对外科医生培训课程进行系统检索。结果:79项研究中纳入25项,涉及基础技能(6项)、普外科(12项)、妇科(4项)、泌尿外科(1项)和经口机器人外科(2项)。研究的规模各不相同(4-70名参与者),主要是观察性的,基于高收入国家,并使用达芬奇。教学方法多种多样。基本的机器人和设备训练使用虚拟现实(VR)、无生命模型和团队训练。程序训练包括合成模型、手术视频和机器人进入手术室。结果测量包括反应,技术技能测量,与专家表现的比较,以及现实世界的活动(例如,参与机器人手术,机器人认证)。结论:本综述总结了外科教育的累积性。该序列包括模拟、实际参与、度量基准、认证和服务交付。这里没有研究涵盖所有步骤。研究规模很小,主要来自美国,研究对象是一种类型的机器人,而且是资源密集型的。这限制了通用性。机器人培训的全球解决方案应具有可扩展性,具有高教育价值但依赖资源,并涵盖机器人类型的共性。将培训嵌入到实际服务提供中是可持续的,也将促进培训从行业向机构过渡,向跨平台课程过渡。
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CiteScore
4.20
自引率
8.70%
发文量
145
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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