O'Connell Lauren V, Hayes Cathal, Ismail Mohamed, O'Ríordáin Diarmuid S, Hafeez Adnan
Department of Surgery, Beacon Hospital, Sandyford, Ireland.
Surg Open Sci. 2022 Mar 30;9:24-27. doi: 10.1016/j.sopen.2022.03.010. eCollection 2022 Jul.
Although the use of robotic-assisted surgery is now mainstream for procedures such as robotic prostatectomy and hysterectomy, its role in general surgery is less well established. Access to training in robotics for general surgery trainees in the Republic of Ireland is variable. Further, there are no data on specific attitudes of Irish trainees toward the role of robotics. We aimed to establish attitudes of Irish general surgery trainees toward the perceived utility of robotic surgery as well as access and satisfaction with training.
A survey was disseminated to trainees in the Republic of Ireland enrolled in a General Surgery training scheme via email and social media. Data collected included stage of training, intended subspecialty, interest in developing robotic skills, previous exposure to robotic surgery, satisfaction with current access to robotic training, and opinion on formally incorporating training in robotics into the general surgery curriculum.
The response rate was 53.8%. Of these, 83% reported interest in training in robotics and 66% anticipated using the technology regularly in consultant practice. Previous exposure to robotic-assisted surgery was significantly predictive of interest in developing the skillset (P = .014). More than 71% of trainees reported that they were not satisfied with access to robotic training. Of those satisfied with access, 40% felt there was a role for incorporating robotic training into the curriculum compared to 68% of those dissatisfied.
Irish general surgery trainees perceive robotic-assisted surgery to be highly relevant to their future practice. There is an unmet need to provide additional training in the skillset.
尽管机器人辅助手术如今在机器人前列腺切除术和子宫切除术等手术中已成为主流,但它在普通外科中的作用尚未得到充分确立。爱尔兰共和国普通外科住院医师接受机器人技术培训的机会各不相同。此外,没有关于爱尔兰住院医师对机器人技术作用的具体态度的数据。我们旨在了解爱尔兰普通外科住院医师对机器人手术的实用价值的看法,以及他们获得培训的情况和满意度。
通过电子邮件和社交媒体向参加普通外科培训计划的爱尔兰共和国住院医师发放了一份调查问卷。收集的数据包括培训阶段、意向亚专业、发展机器人技术技能的兴趣、以前接触机器人手术的经历、对当前获得机器人培训的满意度,以及对将机器人技术培训正式纳入普通外科课程的意见。
回复率为53.8%。其中,83%的人表示对机器人技术培训感兴趣,66%的人预计在顾问实践中会经常使用该技术。以前接触过机器人辅助手术是发展该技能兴趣的显著预测因素(P = 0.014)。超过71%的住院医师表示他们对获得机器人培训不满意。在对获得培训满意的人中,40%的人认为将机器人培训纳入课程有必要,而在不满意的人中这一比例为68%。
爱尔兰普通外科住院医师认为机器人辅助手术与他们未来的实践高度相关。在该技能方面提供额外培训的需求尚未得到满足。