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Robotic Surgery: The Impact of Simulation and Other Innovative Platforms on Performance and Training

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JOURNAL OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE GYNECOLOGY
卷 28, 期 3, 页码 490-495

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmig.2020.12.001

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Robotics; Simulation; Innovation; Simulator; Technology

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The study highlights the advancements in robotic surgical training with the development of novel platforms using machine learning and virtual reality simulation. However, there is a lack of understanding on how skills acquired through training tools translate into performance in the operating room and patient outcomes.
Objective: To review the current status of robotic training and the impact of various training platforms on the performance of robotic surgical trainees. Data Sources: Literature review of Google Scholar and PubMed. The search terms included a combination of the following: robotic training, simulation, robotic curriculum, obgyn residency robotic training, virtual reality robotic training, DaVinci training, surgical simulation, gyn surgical training. The sources considered for inclusion included peerreviewed articles, literature reviews, textbook chapters, and statements from various institutions involved in resident training. Methods of Study Selection: A literature search of Google Scholar and PubMed using terms related to robotic surgery and robotics training, as mentioned in the Data Sources section. Results: Multiple novel platforms that use machine learning and real-time video feedback to teach and evaluate robotic surgical skills have been developed over recent years. Various training curricula, virtual reality simulators, and other robotic training tools have been shown to enhance robotic surgical education and improve surgical skills. The integration of didactic learning, simulation, and intraoperative teaching into more comprehensive training curricula shows positive effects on robotic skills proficiency. Few robotic surgery training curricula have been validated through peer-reviewed study, and there is more work to be completed in this area. In addition, there is a lack of information about how the skills obtained through robotics curricula and simulation translate into operating room performance and patient outcomes. Conclusion: Data collected to date show promising advances in the training of robotic surgeons. A diverse array of curricula for training robotic surgeons continue to emerge, and existing teaching modalities are evolving to keep up with the rapidly growing demand for proficient robotic surgeons. Futures areas of growth include establishing competency benchmarks for existing training tools, validating existing curricula, and determining how to translate the acquired skills in simulation into performance in the operating room and patient outcomes. Many surgical training platforms are beginning to expand beyond discrete robotic skills training to procedure-specific and team training. There is still a wealth of research to be done to understand how to create an effective training experience for gynecologic surgical trainees and robotics teams. (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of AAGL.

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