Objective Assessment Of Robotic Suturing Skills With A New Computerized System: A Step Forward In The Training Of Robotic Surgeons

ASIAN JOURNAL OF ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY(2019)

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IntroductionThe purpose of this study was to assess robot-assisted suturing skills on a laparoscopic intestinal anastomosis model by using a novel computerized objective assessment system.MethodsThis study compared the suturing skills of 13 surgically naive participants on an artificial intestinal anastomosis model that mimics real tissue. Each examinee sutured using da Vinci robot assistance under 2-D and 3-D visualization and with conventional laparoscopy (CL). Pressure-measuring and image-processing devices were employed to quantitatively evaluate suturing skills. Five unique criteria were used to evaluate the skills of participants.ResultsSuturing under 3-D visualization (P<0.01) and with CL (P<0.05) were significantly faster than under 2-D visualization. Sutures placed under 3-D (P<0.05) and 2-D (P<0.01) visualization had significantly better suture tension than those placed with CL, which did not meet acceptable values for suture tension. Sutures placed with CL had significantly better air pressure leakage than those placed under 2-D visualization (P<0.05), which did not meet acceptable values for air pressure leakage and wound opening area. One participants failed to achieve full-thickness sutures with 2-D, two participants with CL, and one participant with 3-D.ConclusionUsing 3-D vision is necessary for complex maneuvering during robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery. Our quantitative assessment system is useful for evaluating the skill acquisition of surgeon-trainees undergoing robotic surgery training.
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Objective assessment, robot-assisted surgery, robotic surgeon training
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