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Rev Col Bras Cir ; 48: e20202969, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés, Portugués | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34133655

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OBJECTIVE: to present the initial experience of the first tier of surgeons trained in the new model of robotic surgery training proposed by the CBC. METHODS: we retrospectively collected data and information on training with the Da Vinci SI robotic system. The variables analyzed were, in the pre-clinical phase, time of completion of each step by surgeon and number of hours in the simulator, and in the clinical phase, operations carried out by the training group, number of surgeons who performed nine procedures in ninety days ("9 in 90"), time of docking, time of console, and results surgical. RESULTS: we interviewed 39 surgeons before training started; 20 (51.3%) reached the clinical phase. The average age of surgeons was 47.9 years (38-62). The average time between the first interview and the delivery of the online certificate was 64 days (15-133). The surgeons have made an average of 51h and 36 minutes of robot simulation (40-83 hours). The total number of cases in which the training surgeons participated as first assistant was 418, with an average of 20.9 per surgeon. The time of pre-clinical training had an average of 116 days (48-205). CONCLUSION: the new model proposed had good acceptance by all surgeons trained and proved safe in the initial sample.


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Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Robotizados , Cirujanos , Adulto , Brasil , Competencia Clínica , Simulación por Computador , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Retrospectivos
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Rev. Col. Bras. Cir ; 48: e20202969, 2021. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-1287895

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ABSTRACT Objective: to present the initial experience of the first tier of surgeons trained in the new model of robotic surgery training proposed by the CBC. Methods: we retrospectively collected data and information on training with the Da Vinci SI robotic system. The variables analyzed were, in the pre-clinical phase, time of completion of each step by surgeon and number of hours in the simulator, and in the clinical phase, operations carried out by the training group, number of surgeons who performed nine procedures in ninety days ("9 in 90"), time of docking, time of console, and results surgical. Results: we interviewed 39 surgeons before training started; 20 (51.3%) reached the clinical phase. The average age of surgeons was 47.9 years (38-62). The average time between the first interview and the delivery of the online certificate was 64 days (15-133). The surgeons have made an average of 51h and 36 minutes of robot simulation (40-83 hours). The total number of cases in which the training surgeons participated as first assistant was 418, with an average of 20.9 per surgeon. The time of pre-clinical training had an average of 116 days (48-205). Conclusion: the new model proposed had good acceptance by all surgeons trained and proved safe in the initial sample.


RESUMO Objetivo: apresentamos nesse artigo o resultado da experiência inicial do nosso programa durante o treinamento dos primeiros cirurgiões no novo modelo de treinamento em cirurgia robótica proposto pelo CBC. Métodos: avaliamos retrospectivamente por coleta de dados e informações sobre treinamento no sistema robótico Da Vinci SI. As variáveis analisadas foram: Fase Pré-clínica: tempo de conclusão de cada uma das etapas por cirurgião, número de horas no simulador; Fase clínica: operações realizadas pelo grupo em treinamento, número de cirurgiões que realizaram nove procedimentos em noventa dias ("9 em 90"), tempo de docking, tempo de console, resultados cirúrgicos. Resultados: trinta e nove cirurgiões foram entrevistados para início do treinamento, 20 (51,3%) chegaram à fase clínica. A média de idade dos cirurgiões foi de 47,9 (38 a 62) anos. O tempo médio entre a primeira entrevista e a entrega do certificado online foi de 64 dias (15 a 133). Os cirurgiões fizeram média de 51h e 36 minutos de simulação robótica (40 a 83 minutos). O número total de casos em que os cirurgiões em treinamento participaram do ato cirúrgico como primeiro assistente foi de 418 casos, com média de 20,9 por cirurgião. O tempo de treinamento pré-clínico teve média de 116 dias (48 a 205 dias). Conclusão: o novo modelo proposto teve boa aceitação por todos os cirurgiões treinados e se mostrou seguro na amostra inicial.


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Humanos , Adulto , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Robotizados , Cirujanos , Simulación por Computador , Brasil , Estudios Retrospectivos , Competencia Clínica , Persona de Mediana Edad
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