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How to train and evaluate minimally invasive pancreas surgery

Charles C. Vining

Year
2020
Citations
32

Abstract

Training for minimally invasive pancreas surgery is critical as an evolving body of literature supports its use with acceptable outcomes during training and improved short term outcomes following completion. Although case volume needed to achieve mastery remains unclear, improved outcomes for both laparoscopic and robotic pancreatectomy are demonstrated following a learning curve and inflection point. Therefore, dedicated training curricula for both laparoscopic and robotic pancreatectomy have been developed to mitigate this learning curve and improve outcomes.

Keywords

MedicineLearning curveGeneral surgeryPancreatectomyPancreasRobotic surgeryDistal pancreatectomyInvasive surgeryLaparoscopySurgery

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