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A comparison of laparoscopic and robotic ergonomic risk.

Sara MonfaredDimitrios I AthanasiadisLuke UmanaEdward HernandezHamed AsadiCameron L ColgateDenny YuDimitrios Stefanidis
Published in: Surgical endoscopy (2022)
Robotic assisted surgeries led to lower postoperative discomfort and muscle strain in both upper extremities, particularly dominant side of the surgeon, but increased static neck positioning with subjective back stiffness compared with laparoscopy. These recognized ergonomic differences between the two platforms can be used to raise surgeon awareness of their intraoperative posture and to develop targeted physical and occupational therapy interventions to decrease surgeon WMSDs and increase surgeon longevity.
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