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Kinematic metrics and surgeon experience in robotic cholecystectomies: a pilot study on breaking down technical performance
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Yee, Andrew
, Andrews, Robert
, Bitner, Daniel P
, Jarc, Anthony
, Jain, Kavita
, Kowalski, Rebecca
, Dronsky, Valery
, Reisner, Adin
, Choksi, Sarah
, Addison, Poppy
, Farrell, Alex
, Filicori, Filippo
, Carsky, Katherine
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Cholecystectomy
/ Dissection
/ Robotic surgery
/ Surgeons
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Surgical techniques
/ Well being
2024
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Kinematic metrics and surgeon experience in robotic cholecystectomies: a pilot study on breaking down technical performance
by
Yee, Andrew
, Andrews, Robert
, Bitner, Daniel P
, Jarc, Anthony
, Jain, Kavita
, Kowalski, Rebecca
, Dronsky, Valery
, Reisner, Adin
, Choksi, Sarah
, Addison, Poppy
, Farrell, Alex
, Filicori, Filippo
, Carsky, Katherine
in
Cholecystectomy
/ Dissection
/ Robotic surgery
/ Surgeons
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Surgical techniques
/ Well being
2024
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Kinematic metrics and surgeon experience in robotic cholecystectomies: a pilot study on breaking down technical performance
by
Yee, Andrew
, Andrews, Robert
, Bitner, Daniel P
, Jarc, Anthony
, Jain, Kavita
, Kowalski, Rebecca
, Dronsky, Valery
, Reisner, Adin
, Choksi, Sarah
, Addison, Poppy
, Farrell, Alex
, Filicori, Filippo
, Carsky, Katherine
in
Cholecystectomy
/ Dissection
/ Robotic surgery
/ Surgeons
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Surgical techniques
/ Well being
2024
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Kinematic metrics and surgeon experience in robotic cholecystectomies: a pilot study on breaking down technical performance
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Kinematic metrics and surgeon experience in robotic cholecystectomies: a pilot study on breaking down technical performance
2024
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BackgroundRecent studies have correlated surgical skill measured by video-based assessment with improved clinical outcomes. Certain automated measures of operative performance in robotic surgery can be gathered beyond video review called objective performance indicators (OPIs). We explore the relationship between OPIs, surgeon experience, and postoperative recovery, hypothesizing that more efficient dissection will be associated with experience.MethodsFifty-six robotic cholecystectomies between February 2022 and March 2023 were recorded at a large tertiary referral center. Surgeon experience and clinical outcomes data from the EMR were obtained for all 56 cases with 10 completing the QOL survey. Two steps of robotic cholecystectomies were reviewed: dissection of Calot's triangle (DCT) and dissection of the gallbladder from the liver (DGL). Postoperative recovery was measured using the SF-36 well-being survey. Univariate analysis was conducted using Pearson’s coefficient.ResultsIncreased operative experience was associated with more efficient camera and instrument movements. DCT had 7 and DGL had 31 of 41 OPIs that correlated with experience. With respect to DGL, more experienced surgeons had reduced step duration and instrument path length and increased camera and instrument speeds.ConclusionsSeveral OPIs correlate with surgical experience and may form the basis of more instructive feedback for trainees and less experienced surgeons in improving intraoperative technique.
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Springer Nature B.V
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