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Single port robotic radical prostatectomy versus multi‐port robotic radical prostatectomy: A human factor analysis during the initial learning curve

Susan Talamini, Whitney Halgrimson, Ryan W. Dobbs, Carmelo Morana, Simone Crivellaro

Year
2020
Citations
25

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Studies have thus far neglected to evaluate the impact of the da Vinci single port (SP) robotic platform on surgeon experience and operating room efficiency. We sought to assess the effect of the SP platform on surgeon cognitive load measures during robotic assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP). METHODS: We prospectively compared the first 20 SP-RALPs performed at our institution to 20 multi-port (MP)-RALPs performed by a single experienced robotic surgeon. Three multi-dimensional assessment tools were used to evaluate mental and surgical workload, teamwork and workflow disruptions. RESULTS: No statistically significant differences were found between the MP-RALP and SP-RALP cohorts when evaluated by NASA Task Load Index, Surgery Task Load Index and Observational Teamwork Assessments. CONCLUSIONS: The SP robotic platform did not adversely affect human factor performance of the surgeon during RALP. Multi-institutional validation will be necessary to confirm these initial findings.

Keywords

Port (circuit theory)WorkloadProstatectomyRobotic surgeryTeamworkWorkflowMedicineComputer scienceIndex (typography)Task (project management)

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