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Training in urological robotic surgery. Future perspectives.

Ahmed El Sherbiny, Ahmed Eissa, Ahmed Ghaith, Elena Morini, Lucilla Marzotta, Maria Chiara Sighinolfi, Salvatore Micali, Giampaolo Bianchi, Bernardo Rocco

Year
2018
Citations
10

Abstract

As robotics are becoming more integrated into the medical field, robotic training is becoming more crucial in order to overcome the lack of experienced robotic surgeons. However, there are several obstacles facing the development of robotic training programs like the high cost of training and the increased operative time during the initial period of the learning curve, which, in turn increase the operative cost. Robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy is the most commonly performed robotic surgery. Moreover, robotic surgery is becoming more popular among urologic oncologists and pediatric urologists. The need for a standardized and validated robotic training curriculum was growing along with the increased number of urologic centers and institutes adopting the robotic technology. Robotic training includes proctorship, mentorship or fellowship, telementoring, simulators and video training. In this chapter, we are going to discuss the different training methods, how to evaluate robotic skills, the available robotic training curriculum, and the future perspectives.

Keywords

Robotic surgeryMentorshipRoboticsArtificial intelligenceTraining (meteorology)CurriculumMedicineMedical physicsRobotComputer science

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