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Training in robotic-assisted surgery: a systematic review of training modalities and objective and subjective assessment methods.

A Masie RahimiEzgi UluçSem F HardonH Jaap BonjerDonald L van der PeetFreek Daams
Published in: Surgical endoscopy (2024)
This systematic review provides an overview of training modalities and assessment methods in robotic-assisted surgery. Dry lab training on the da Vinci Surgical System and training on the da Vinci Skills Simulator are the predominant approaches. However, focused training on tissue handling, manipulation, and force interaction is lacking, despite the absence of haptic feedback. Future research should focus on developing universal objective assessment and feedback methods to address these limitations as the field continues to evolve.
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