AIMC Topic: Surgeons

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The Relationship Between Technical Skills, Cognitive Workload, and Errors During Robotic Surgical Exercises.

Journal of endourology
We attempt to understand the relationship between surgeon technical skills, cognitive workload, and errors during a simulated robotic dissection task. Participant surgeons performed a robotic surgery dissection exercise. Participants were grouped b...

The Role of the Robotics Coordinator: Improving Efficiency in a Robotic Surgery Program.

AORN journal
An increase in the number of surgical robots from four to nine at a large academic medical center in the northeastern United States created several challenges for personnel to keep up with the increased robotic surgical volume and remain efficient. T...

Technical Skill Impacts the Success of Sequential Robotic Suturing Substeps.

Journal of endourology
Robotic surgical performance, in particular suturing, has been associated with postoperative clinical outcomes. Suturing can be deconstructed into components (, , , and ) allowing for the provision of more specific feedback while teaching suturing ...

Robots to Improve Surgery for All.

IEEE pulse
Surgeons around the world are now using robot-assisted tech to help them perform minimally invasive operations ranging from hernia repair and gall bladder removal to knee replacement and cancer-related colectomy, often manipulating the surgical tools...

Seeing Makes the Difference: Augmented Reality in the OR.

IEEE pulse
Although many surgeries, including spinal procedures, have been much improved with robotics in recent years, the additional technology has created associated issues with its use in the space constraints of the operating room (OR). This is especially ...

Validation of a Simulation Model for Robotic Sacrocolpopexy.

Female pelvic medicine & reconstructive surgery
OBJECTIVE: We sought to validate a simulation model for robotic sacrocolpopexy (RSCP) that includes multiple steps: presacral dissection/mesh attachment, vaginal mesh attachment, and peritoneal closure.

Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence for Surgical Decision Making.

Surgical infections
The use of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) in medical research continues to grow as the amount and availability of clinical data expands. These techniques allow complex interpretation of data and capture non-linear relations n...

Robotics in Spine Surgery and Spine Surgery Training.

Operative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.)
The increasing interest and advancements in robotic spine surgery parallels a growing emphasis on maximizing patient safety and outcomes. In addition, an increasing interest in minimally invasive spine surgery has further fueled robotic development, ...