Özkan Arif, Liakos Nikolaos, Moritz Rudolf, Janssen Martin, Kayaci-Güner Özlem, Grabbert Markus, Bründl Johannes, Ubrig Burkhard, Siemer Stefan, Gratzke Christian, Wagner Christian
Department of Urology, Medical Faculty and Medical Centre of the University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
Department of Urology, Marien Hospital, Herne, Germany.
Front Surg. 2025 Jun 26;12:1564027. doi: 10.3389/fsurg.2025.1564027. eCollection 2025.
Robot-assisted surgery represents a significant advancement in modern surgical techniques, offering the potential of unparalleled precision, flexibility, and control. Effective training of console surgeons is critical to harness these benefits. Simulation-based training, especially with virtual simulators like the Da Vinci Skills Trainer, plays a pivotal role in developing these essential skills. This study investigates the impact of intensive, short-term hands-on training courses on the simulation skills of robotic surgery trainees in Germany.
We conducted a retrospective analysis of 52 participants from urological clinics with established robotic programs, who attended intensive training courses organized by the German Society of Robot-assisted Surgery (DGRU) and the Working Group (AK) Laparoscopy and Robot-Assisted Surgery of the German Society of Urology between 2018 and 2022 in a single training centre (IRCAD, Strasbourg, France), guided by experienced teachers. The training program included pre- and post-course evaluations using four specific exercises on the Virtual Reality Simulator (Da Vinci Skills Trainer): Ring Walk, Peg Board, Energy Dissection and Suture Sponge. Performance improvements were analyzed using paired -tests. Statistically significant difference was considered as < 0.05.
The results demonstrated significant improvements in participants' skills across all evaluated exercises. The mean scores for the Ring Walk increased from 68.9 to 86.68 ( < 0.0001); Peg Board from 75.01 to 92.89 ( < 0.0001); Energy Dissection from 62.29 to 79.42 ( = 0.0377); and Suture Sponge from 61.41 to 79.21 ( < 0.0001). Notably, 78.84% of participants showed improvements in at least three of the four exercises, with an average score increase of 17%.
Intensive simulation-based training was associated with improvements in robotic surgery simulation scores. These findings suggest that such training programs may help shorten the learning curve for novice surgeons and could contribute to improved readiness for clinical practice.
机器人辅助手术是现代外科技术的一项重大进展,具有实现无与伦比的精准度、灵活性和操控性的潜力。对控制台外科医生进行有效的培训对于发挥这些优势至关重要。基于模拟的培训,尤其是使用达芬奇技能训练器等虚拟模拟器的培训,在培养这些关键技能方面发挥着关键作用。本研究调查了强化短期实践培训课程对德国机器人手术学员模拟技能的影响。
我们对来自设有机器人手术项目的泌尿外科诊所的52名参与者进行了回顾性分析,他们于2018年至2022年期间在法国斯特拉斯堡的国际腔镜外科培训中心(IRCAD)参加了由德国机器人辅助外科学会(DGRU)以及德国泌尿外科学会腹腔镜与机器人辅助外科学工作组(AK)组织的强化培训课程,并由经验丰富的教师指导。培训项目包括使用虚拟现实模拟器(达芬奇技能训练器)上的四项特定练习进行课程前后评估:环形行走、钉板、能量解剖和缝合海绵。使用配对检验分析性能改进情况。统计学上的显著差异被视为P < 0.05。
结果表明,在所有评估练习中,参与者的技能都有显著提高。环形行走的平均得分从68.9提高到86.68(P < 0.0001);钉板从75.01提高到92.89(P < 0.0001);能量解剖从62.29提高到79.42(P = 0.0377);缝合海绵从61.41提高到79.21(P < 0.0001)。值得注意的是,78.84%的参与者在四项练习中的至少三项中表现出进步,平均得分提高了17%。
强化模拟培训与机器人手术模拟分数的提高相关。这些发现表明,此类培训项目可能有助于缩短新手外科医生的学习曲线,并有助于提高临床实践的准备程度。