Safe Implementation of Robotic Surgery for Gynecologic Diseases at a Tertiary Center: Retrospective Analysis of 149 Cases and Review of the Literature
Takuma Yoshimura,
Hiroshi Nishio,
Kensuke Sakai
et al.
Abstract:Objectives:
The initial learning curve is a barrier to introducing robotic surgery. Evidence regarding appropriate simulation programs that allow for a smooth introduction of gynecological robotic surgery remains limited.
Materials and Methods:
We retrospectively analyzed 149 patients who underwent robotic surgery for gynecologic diseases. Before their first procedure, the surgeons completed a robotic surgery training program. Assistant surgeons also co… Show more
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