The stress for surgeons: exploring stress entities with the robotic senhance surgical system.

Journal: Journal of robotic surgery
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Abstract

Robotic surgery is on its way to revolutionizing traditional surgical procedures, offering precise and minimally invasive techniques hypothesized to shorten recovery times and improve patient outcomes. While there have been multiple publications on robotic systems' medical and procedural achievements, more emphasis should be put on the surgeon's experience, especially in comparison with laparoscopic surgery. The present report aims to systematically examine the stress impact on surgeons by comparing the robotic Senhance Surgical System (Asensus Surgical, Durham, North Carolina, U.S.A) to laparoscopic surgery. The well-established "SURG-TLX" survey is used to measure distinct stress entities. The "SURG-TLX" survey is a modified version of the NASA-TLX, validated for surgery by M. Willson. Based on a comprehensive database from six centers encompassing various disciplines and surgical procedures, our analysis indicates significantly reduced "overall stress" levels for robotic (cockpit) compared to laparoscopic surgeons. Exploring the "SURG-TLX" stress dimensions further between methods (robotic vs. laparoscopic) and surgeon position (laparoscopic, (robotic) bedside, or (robotic) cockpit) resulted in significantly more Mental (p.value < 0.015), less Physical Demands (p.value < 0.001) and less Distraction (p.value < 0.009) for robotic surgery, especially regarding the robotic cockpit surgeons. This finding suggests that robotic surgery with the Senhance Surgical System contributes to a favorable stress profile for surgeons, potentially enhancing their overall well-being and performance.

Authors

  • Vivianda Menke
    Allgemeinchirurgie, Evangelisches Krankenhaus Wesel GmbH, Schermbecker Landstraße 88, 46485, Wesel, Germany. vivianda.menke@evkwesel.de.
  • Olaf Hansen
    Allgemeinchirurgie, Evangelisches Krankenhaus Wesel GmbH, Schermbecker Landstraße 88, 46485, Wesel, Germany.
  • Johannes Schmidt
    Department of Surgery, Hospital Landshut-Achdorf, Landshut, Germany.
  • Georg Dechantsreiter
    Department of Surgery, Hospital Landshut-Achdorf, Landshut, Germany.
  • Ludger Staib
    Department of General and Visceral Surgery, Hospital Esslingen, Esslingen, Germany.
  • Mukhammad Davliatov
    Department of General and Visceral Surgery, Hospital Esslingen, Esslingen, Germany.
  • Florian Schilcher
    Department of General and Visceral Surgery, Hospital Esslingen, Esslingen, Germany.
  • Bodo Hübner
    Department of General and Visceral Surgery, Hospital Esslingen, Esslingen, Germany.
  • Francesco Bianco
    Department of Surgery, General, Minimally Invasive & Robotic Surgery, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
  • Zeljko Kastelan
    Department of Urology, University Hospital Center Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia.
  • Tomislav Kulis
    Department of Urology, University Hospital Center Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia.
  • Tvrtko Hudolin
    Department of Urology, University Hospital Center Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia.
  • Luka Penezic
    Department of Urology, University Hospital Center Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia.
  • Toni Zekulic
    Department of Urology, University Hospital Center Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia.
  • Jerko Anđelić
    Department of Urology, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia.
  • Ilija Jurić
    Department of Urology, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia.
  • Ivan Puda
    Department of Urology, University Hospital Center, Zagreb, Croatia.
  • Raimondas Siaulys
    Department of Surgery, Urology and Gynaecology, Klaipeda University Hospital, Klaipeda, Lithuania.
  • Raimundas Venckus
    Department of Surgery, Urology and Gynaecology, Klaipeda University Hospital, Klaipeda, Lithuania.
  • Marius Jasenus
    Department of Surgery, Urology and Gynaecology, Klaipeda University Hospital, Klaipeda, Lithuania.
  • Vitalijus Eismontas
    Department of Surgery, Urology and Gynaecology, Klaipeda University Hospital, Klaipeda, Lithuania.
  • Narimantas Evaldas Samalavicius
    Department of Surgery, Urology and Gynaecology, Klaipeda University Hospital, Klaipeda, Lithuania.