A European survey on non-technical skills in robotic thoracic surgery for lung resections.

0 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Ghada M M Shahin, Merel J Verhagen, Merlijn Hutteman, Jeroen Wink, Steven A Stamenkovic, Marion Durand, Jean-Marc Baste, Franca Melfi, Jerry Braun
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Objectives: In robotic surgery, interaction between team-members differs from that in open surgery, which impacts the team-members' tasks and responsibilities. Training for robot-assisted thoracic surgery (RATS) is primarily focused on technical skills. However, non-technical skills (NOTECHS) are equally important for safe and high-quality surgery. There is debate whether NOTECHS require adjustments to meet specific needs of RATS. The aim of this study is to evaluate how NOTECHS-domains are perceived, performed and trained in European robotic thoracic centers.

Methods: A digital exploratory survey was distributed amongst 40 robotic thoracic surgeons in 33 European centers. The survey contained 40 questions concerning the setting, team, robotic platform, operating room set-up, briefing & debriefing (B&D), and NOTECHS.

Results: Survey response rate was 85%. A training program for RATS is offered by 38%. There is a wide variety in team composition and set-up in the operating room. The B&D checklist is essentially the same as for open surgery. A conversion protocol is available for 85% of surgeons, but 11% is not aware of its contents. Among the four NOTECHS-domains, communication&teamwork is considered most important, followed by situational awareness. In some centers, team-training in NOTECHS is either lacking (36%) or provided only once (33%).

Conclusions: Although the importance of NOTECHS in RATS is widely recognized among European robotic surgeons, focused and structured team-training in these skills is lacking. Furthermore, a conversion protocol is not always available or known. These findings offer room for improvement and encourage further research.

欧洲一项关于肺切除机器人胸外科非技术技能的调查。
目的:在机器人手术中,团队成员之间的互动不同于开放手术,这影响了团队成员的任务和责任。机器人辅助胸外科手术(RATS)的训练主要集中在技术技能上。然而,非技术技能(NOTECHS)对于安全和高质量的手术同样重要。NOTECHS是否需要调整以满足RATS的特定需求存在争议。本研究的目的是评估notechs -domain在欧洲机器人胸中心的感知、执行和训练情况。方法:对欧洲33个中心的40名机器人胸外科医生进行数字探索性调查。该调查包含40个问题,涉及环境、团队、机器人平台、手术室设置、简报和汇报(B&D)以及NOTECHS。结果:调查回复率为85%。38%的企业为RATS提供培训项目。手术室的团队组成和设置有很大的不同。B&D检查表与开放手术基本相同。85%的外科医生都有转换协议,但11%的人不知道协议的内容。在四个notechs领域中,沟通和团队合作被认为是最重要的,其次是态势感知。在一些中心,NOTECHS的团队培训要么缺乏(36%),要么只提供一次(33%)。结论:尽管NOTECHS在RATS中的重要性在欧洲机器人外科医生中得到广泛认可,但缺乏这些技能的集中和结构化的团队培训。此外,转换协议并不总是可用或已知的。这些发现提供了改进的空间,并鼓励进一步的研究。
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