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The Loud Surgeon Behind the Console: Understanding Team Activities During Robot-Assisted Surgery

Journal

JOURNAL OF SURGICAL EDUCATION
Volume 73, Issue 3, Pages 504-512

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2015.12.009

Keywords

communication; team interactions; robot-assisted surgery; nontechnical skills; flow; interruptions

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  1. Roswell Park Alliance Foundation

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OBJECTIVES: To design a data collection methodology to capture team activities during robot-assisted surgery (RAS) (team communications, surgical flow, and procedural interruptions), and use relevant disciplines of Industrial Engineering and Human Factors Engineering to uncover key issues impeding surgical flow and guide evidence-based strategic changes to enhance surgical performance and improve outcomes. DESIGN: Field study, to determine the feasibility of the proposed methodology. SETTING: Recording the operating room (OR) environment during robot-assisted surgeries (RAS). The data collection system included recordings from the console and 3 aerial cameras, in addition to 8 lapel microphones (1 for each OR team member). Questionnaires on team familiarity and cognitive load were collected. PARTICIPANTS: In all, 37 patients and 89 OR staff members have consented to participate in the study. RESULTS: Overall, 37 RAS procedures were recorded (130 console hours). A pilot procedure was evaluated in detail. We were able to characterize team communications in terms of flow, mode, topic, and form. Surgical flow was evaluated in terms of duration, location, personnel involved, purpose, and if movements were avoidable or not. Procedural interruptions were characterized according to their duration, cause, mode of communication, and personnel involved. CONCLUSION: This methodology allowed for the capture of a wide variety of team activities during RAS that would serve as a solid platform to improve nontechnical aspects of RAS. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of the Association of Program Directors in Surgery

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