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Evolution of a Novel Robotic Training Curriculum in a Complex General Surgical Oncology Fellowship

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ANNALS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
卷 25, 期 12, 页码 3445-3452

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1245/s10434-018-6686-0

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  1. Veterans Affairs
  2. SAGES
  3. Intuitive Surgical

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BackgroundRobotic surgery is increasingly being used for complex oncologic operations, although currently there is no standardized curriculum in place for surgical oncologists. We describe the evolution of a proficiency-based robotic training program implemented for surgical oncology fellows, and demonstrate the outcomes of the program.MethodsA 5-step robotic curriculum began integration in July 2013. Fellows from July 2013 to August 2017 were included. An education portfolio was created for each fellow, including pre-fellowship experience, fellowship experience with data from robotic curriculum and operative experience, and post-fellowship practice information.ResultsOf 30 fellows, 20% completed a prior fellowship, 97% trained at an academic residency, 57% had prior robotic training (median 5h), and 43% had performed robotic surgery (median 0 cases). In fellowship, on average, fellows spent 5h on the virtual reality curriculum and performed 19 biotissue anastomoses. For total surgeries, fellows operating from the console increased over time (p=0.005). For pancreas, the average percentage of robotic pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) steps completed increased (p<0.011), as did the number of PDs in which the fellow completed the entire resection (p=0.013). Fellows were 10 times more likely to complete the entire distal than PD from the console (p<0.01). Post-fellowship, 83% of fellows obtained an academic position, 88% utilized robotics, and 91% performed pancreatic surgery.ConclusionsWith dedicated training, fellows can safely primarily perform complex gastrointestinal robotic surgeries and, after graduation, take jobs incorporating this skill set. In this era of scrutiny on cost and outcomes, specialized training programs offer a safe integration option for complex technical skills.

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