Impact of IQ, computer-gaming skills, general dexterity, and laparoscopic experience on performance with the da Vinci surgical system

作者: Monika E. Hagen , Oliver J. Wagner , Ihsan Inan , Philippe Morel

DOI: 10.1002/RCS.264

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摘要: BACKGROUND: Due to improved ergonomics and dexterity, robotic surgery is promoted as being easily performed by surgeons with no special skills necessary. We tested this hypothesis measuring IQ elements, computer gaming skills, general dexterity chopsticks, evaluating laparoscopic experience in correlation performance ability the da Vinci robot. METHODS: Thirty-four individuals were for computer-gaming dexterity. Eighteen surgically inexperienced 16 laparoscopically trained included. Each individual three different tasks surgical system their times recorded. An test (elements: logical thinking, 3D imagination technical understanding) was completed each participant. Computer a simple game (hand-eye coordination) evaluated use chopsticks. RESULTS: found between skills. Both showed slight but non-significant improvement robot (p > 0.05). A significant understanding observed < CONCLUSIONS: The data support conclusion that there are correlations understanding, may exist. Laparoscopic seems be strongest predictor of system. Generally, it appears difficult determine non-surgical predictors surgery.

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