Robotic Surgery Training

The use of robotic surgery in urology has grown exponentially in the past 2  decades, but robotic surgery training has lagged behind. Most graduating residents report a lack of comfort independently performing common robotic urologic surgeries, despite an abundance of available resources. There is a general consensus on the key components of a comprehensive robotics curric ulum, and well-validated tools have been developed to assess trainee competency. However, no single curriculum has emerged as the gold standard on which individual programs can build their own robotics curricula.
Source: Urologic Clinics of North America - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Source Type: research