Effect of Residents’ Previous Laparoscopic Surgery Experience on Initial Robotic Suturing Experience

作者: Gokhan Sami Kilic , Teresa M. Walsh , Mostafa Borahay , Burak Zeybek , Michael Wen

DOI: 10.5402/2012/569456

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摘要: Objective. To assess the impact of gynecology residents' previous laparoscopic experience on learning curve robotic suturing techniques and value initial structured teaching in dry lab prior to surgery. Methods. Thirteen residents with no surgery were divided into Group 1, consisting 2 or fewer experiences, 2, 3 more experiences. 1 had a dry-laboratory training their operating room. Results. For all residents, it took average 382 ± 159 seconds for 326 196 (P = 0.12). Residents lower mean suture time than 0.009). The however, robot compared 0.5). Conclusion. may gain from those limited experience. In addition, is efficient hands-on phase both skills.

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