To date, robot-assisted renal surgery training programs are lacking or still under definition. Moreover, no validated robotic curricula are available. Surgical training should focus on providing an optimal setting in which skills can be developed following a specific, structured, and validated process. Proficiency-based progression (PBP) training has proven to be effective to provide surgeons with a safe training approach, reducing the amount of time needed to reach adequate expertise, as well as complications rate once trainees have moved to the real operatory setting. The implementation of the proficiency-based progression (PBP) training model can provide an objective and effective tool to help develop skills and create standardized and efficient curricula.
Puliatti S., Piazza P., Farinha R., Raju T., Gallagher A.G. (2022). Training and Challenges to Perform Robot-Assisted Renal Surgeries. New York : Springer International Publishing [10.1007/978-3-031-00363-9_34].
Training and Challenges to Perform Robot-Assisted Renal Surgeries
Piazza P.Secondo
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2022
Abstract
To date, robot-assisted renal surgery training programs are lacking or still under definition. Moreover, no validated robotic curricula are available. Surgical training should focus on providing an optimal setting in which skills can be developed following a specific, structured, and validated process. Proficiency-based progression (PBP) training has proven to be effective to provide surgeons with a safe training approach, reducing the amount of time needed to reach adequate expertise, as well as complications rate once trainees have moved to the real operatory setting. The implementation of the proficiency-based progression (PBP) training model can provide an objective and effective tool to help develop skills and create standardized and efficient curricula.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.