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达芬奇手术系统缝合技能习得中的性别差异。

Gender differences in the acquisition of suturing skills with the da Vinci surgical system.

机构信息

Division of Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Taipei Medical University Hospital, No.252, Wu Hsing Street, Taipei City, 11031, Taiwan; Department of Medical Education, Taipei Medical University Hospital, No.252, Wu Hsing Street, Taipei City 11031, Taiwan; Department of Education and Humanities in Medicine, School of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan; Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan; Department of Animal Science and Technology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.

Department of Medical Education, Taipei Medical University Hospital, No.252, Wu Hsing Street, Taipei City 11031, Taiwan; Department of Education and Humanities in Medicine, School of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan.

出版信息

J Formos Med Assoc. 2020 Jan;119(1 Pt 3):462-470. doi: 10.1016/j.jfma.2019.06.013. Epub 2019 Jul 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The percentage of female medical students has been significant elevating worldwide. The demographic shift is expected to influence the proportion of male versus female surgeons soon. The objective of this study was to evaluate the gender differences in the acquisition of robotic suturing skills.

METHODS

We compared the robotic suturing performance between 39 male and 19 female medical students. We separated the training into two parts: phase I, involving virtual reality (VR) robotic simulation, and phase II, involving robotic dry-laboratory simulation training. Participants first conducted step-by-step exercises on the VR robotic simulator and then the robotic skin-suturing pad using the da Vinci robot.

RESULTS

The metric analysis of the VR task "suture sponge" showed that female students required less time (difference: -170.7 seconds, 95% CI: -247.4 to -94.0) and had fewer errors (error difference: -50, 95% CI: -74.2 to -25.8) to complete the suture sponge exercise compared to male students. Moreover, female students completed more stitches than male students (differences in mean stitch achieved: .35; 95% CI: .06 to .65). However, there was no difference in the quality scores of stitches by gender (p = 0.85).

CONCLUSION

Female medical students performed better in the VR task of suture spongy and achieved more stitches than male students with the da Vinci system despite no difference in robotic suture quality by gender. Because this is the first study comparing gender performance on a robotic platform, further studies are required to investigate if different training approaches will affect the performance by gender.

摘要

背景

全球范围内,女性医学生的比例显著上升。预计这种人口结构的转变将很快影响男女外科医生的比例。本研究旨在评估女性在获得机器人缝合技能方面的性别差异。

方法

我们比较了 39 名男性和 19 名女性医学生的机器人缝合表现。我们将培训分为两部分:第一阶段,涉及虚拟现实(VR)机器人模拟;第二阶段,涉及机器人干式实验室模拟训练。参与者首先在 VR 机器人模拟器上进行分步练习,然后使用达芬奇机器人进行机器人皮肤缝合垫练习。

结果

VR 任务“缝合海绵”的度量分析显示,女性学生完成缝合海绵练习所需的时间(差异:-170.7 秒,95%置信区间:-247.4 至-94.0)和错误(错误差异:-50,95%置信区间:-74.2 至-25.8)均少于男性学生。此外,女性学生完成的缝合针数多于男性学生(平均完成的缝合针数差异:0.35;95%置信区间:0.06 至 0.65)。然而,性别对缝合质量评分没有差异(p=0.85)。

结论

尽管达芬奇系统的缝合质量没有性别差异,但女性医学生在 VR 缝合海绵任务中的表现优于男性学生,并且完成的缝合针数更多。由于这是首次在机器人平台上比较性别表现的研究,需要进一步研究不同的培训方法是否会影响性别表现。

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