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Robotic‐Assisted Surgery and the Need for Standardized Pathways and Clinical Guidelines

Linda J. Walters, Susan Eley

发表年份
2011
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15
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摘要

Robotic surgical techniques are revolutionizing the way surgery is performed in an effort to improve patient outcomes. Although current literature is limited, studies have shown that patients who undergo robotic-assisted procedures experience reduced surgical time, scarring, blood loss, pain, infection rates, and lengths of stay compared with patients who undergo open or laparoscopic procedures. Currently, start-up costs for robotic systems are high and include the major equipment purchase as well as supplemental equipment purchases and staff member training. There is a need to develop standardized perioperative procedures or clinical guidelines that define optimal application of robotic-assisted surgery to ensure a standard of care that is consistent across procedures and operators. Implementing a clinical pathway or guideline that is guided by evidence-based practice will involve change. Lewin's 1947 basic change theory and the Marker umbrella model may be of use to help facilitate change.

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PerioperativeMedicineGuidelineBlood lossMedical physicsRobotic surgeryMEDLINEPatient carePerioperative nursingIntensive care medicine

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