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TítuloAssessment of the laparoscopic skills performance: 2D versus 3D and classic instrument versus novel hand-held robotic device for laparoscopy
Autor(es)Leite, Mariana
Carvalho, Ana Raquel Franky Gomes
Costa, Patrício Soares
Pereira, Ricardo
Moreira, António
Rodrigues, Nuno
Laureano, Sara
Pinto, Jorge Correia
Vilaça, João L.
Leão, Pedro
Palavras-chaveErgonomics
Human factors study
Robotic surgery
Surgical education
Data11-Jan-2016
RevistaSurgical Innovation
Resumo(s)Introduction and Objectives. Laparoscopic surgery has undeniable advantages, such as reduced postoperative pain, smaller incisions, and faster recovery. However, to improve surgeons' performance, ergonomic adaptations of the laparoscopic instruments and introduction of robotic technology are needed. The aim of this study was to ascertain the influence of a new hand-held robotic device for laparoscopy (HHRDL) and 3D vision on laparoscopic skills performance of 2 different groups, naive and expert. Materials and Methods. Each participant performed 3 laparoscopic tasksPeg transfer, Wire chaser, Knotin 4 different ways. With random sequencing we assigned the execution order of the tasks based on the first type of visualization and laparoscopic instrument. Time to complete each laparoscopic task was recorded and analyzed with one-way analysis of variance. Results. Eleven experts and 15 naive participants were included. Three-dimensional video helps the naive group to get better performance in Peg transfer, Wire chaser 2 hands, and Knot; the new device improved the execution of all laparoscopic tasks (P < .05). For expert group, the 3D video system benefited them in Peg transfer and Wire chaser 1 hand, and the robotic device in Peg transfer, Wire chaser 1 hand, and Wire chaser 2 hands (P < .05). Conclusion. The HHRDL helps the execution of difficult laparoscopic tasks, such as Knot, in the naive group. Three-dimensional vision makes the laparoscopic performance of the participants without laparoscopic experience easier, unlike those with experience in laparoscopic procedures.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/45098
DOI10.1177/1553350615585638
ISSN1553-3506
Versão da editorahttp://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1553350615585638?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori%3Arid%3Acrossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub%3Dpubmed&
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