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10.01.2022 | 2021 SAGES Oral

Robotic surgery training curricula: prevalence, perceptions, and educational experiences in general surgery residency programs

verfasst von: Matthew P. Madion, Andrew Kastenmeier, Matthew I. Goldblatt, Rana M. Higgins

Erschienen in: Surgical Endoscopy | Ausgabe 9/2022

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Abstract

Background

Utilization of robotics in general surgery has increased exponentially in the past decade. The purpose of this study was to provide an updated analysis of the prevalence of robotic training curricula among general surgery residency programs across the United States.

Methods

A 19-item survey was distributed to program directors of the Association of Program Directors in Surgery email list. The survey focused on the programs’ demographics, program directors’ opinions of robotic surgery, and status of robotic surgery curricula. Data was compiled and analyzed using Qualtrics Survey Software, Microsoft Excel and IBM SPSS. Chi-Squared statistical significance was defined as a p value of < 0.05.

Results

Of the 280 program directors, 107 (38.2%) responded. Overall, 75 (70%) residency programs provided a formal robotic surgery curriculum. Regarding the importance of robotics to general surgery training, 67 (89%) programs that provided a formal robotic surgery curriculum stated it was either ‘Very important’ or ‘Probably important’ as opposed to 23 (72%) programs that did not offer a formal robotic surgery curriculum (p = 0.017). 73 of the 75 residency programs with a formal robotic surgery training curriculum answered the curriculum specific questions. 58 (79%) had been present for 3 years or less. Bedside assisting began in 62 (85%) programs as a post-graduate year (PGY) 1 or PGY2 and residents began operating on the console as a PGY2 or PGY3 in 53 (72%) programs. However, there was variability regarding the percentage of the case a senior resident actually operated on the robotic console.

Conclusions

A majority of general surgery residency programs offer formal robotic surgery curricula and have been present for 3 years or less. Most residencies begin their curricula in PGY1 or PGY2 year, with an opportunity to bedside assist and operate on the robotic console in the first 3 years of residency. Operative barriers and defined milestones for general surgery trainees need to be identified.
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Metadaten
Titel
Robotic surgery training curricula: prevalence, perceptions, and educational experiences in general surgery residency programs
verfasst von
Matthew P. Madion
Andrew Kastenmeier
Matthew I. Goldblatt
Rana M. Higgins
Publikationsdatum
10.01.2022
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Surgical Endoscopy / Ausgabe 9/2022
Print ISSN: 0930-2794
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-2218
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-021-08930-z

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