Robotic gastrointestinal surgery: learning curve, educational programs and outcomes

CC Vining, KB Skowron, ME Hogg - Updates in Surgery, 2021 - Springer
Updates in Surgery, 2021Springer
The use of the robotic platform for gastrointestinal surgery was introduced nearly 20 years
ago. However, significant growth and advancement has occurred primarily in the last
decade. This is due to several advantages over traditional laparoscopic surgery allowing for
more complex dissections and reconstructions. Several randomized controlled trials and
retrospective reviews have demonstrated equivalent oncologic outcomes compared to open
surgery with improved short-term outcomes. Unfortunately, there are currently no universally …
Abstract
The use of the robotic platform for gastrointestinal surgery was introduced nearly 20 years ago. However, significant growth and advancement has occurred primarily in the last decade. This is due to several advantages over traditional laparoscopic surgery allowing for more complex dissections and reconstructions. Several randomized controlled trials and retrospective reviews have demonstrated equivalent oncologic outcomes compared to open surgery with improved short-term outcomes. Unfortunately, there are currently no universally accepted or implemented training programs for robotic surgery and robotic surgery experience varies greatly. Additionally, several limitations to the robotic platform exist resulting in a distinct learning curve associated with various procedures. Therefore, implementation of robotic surgery requires a multidisciplinary team approach with commitment and investment from clinical faculty, operating room staff and hospital administrators. Additionally, there is a need for wider distribution of educational modules to train more surgeons and reduce the associated learning curve. This article will focus on the implementation of the robotic platform for surgery of the pancreas, stomach, liver, colon and rectum with an emphasis on the associated learning curve, educational platforms to develop proficiency and perioperative outcomes.
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