Survey of obstetrics and gynecology residents' training and opinions on robotic surgery

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Smith A.L. [1 ,2 ]
Schneider K.M. [1 ]
Berens P.D. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Obstetrics Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, TX
[2] Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston, Fl 33331
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Da Vinci[!sup]®[!/sup; Gynecology; Laparoscopy; Resident training; Robotics;
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10.1007/s11701-010-0176-0
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To investigate obstetrics and gynecology residents' access to training in robotics and their opinions of its utility and future in gynecologic surgery a 31-item questionnaire was developed and distributed to Ob/Gyn residents in the United States via email. Results were tabulated via SurveyMonkey. com©. A total of 470 residents representative of all ACOG districts and PGY levels responded. A total of 72% of residents reported ≥3 staff surgeons performing robotic gynecologic surgery at their institution and 70% had participated in robotic surgery in the past 12 months. Robotic hysterectomy (81%) and oncologic surgery (76%) were the most frequently performed procedures. A total of 79% believe their institution should provide formal training in robotics, but only 38% report access to it. A total of 23% have operated at the surgeon console, and 44% plan to incorporate robotic surgery into their practice after completing residency. A total of 3.6% feel equipped to perform robotic surgery without additional training. A total of 63% believe robotic surgery in gynecology will continue to increase in popularity. Exposure to gynecologic robotic procedures during residency is increasing. Although residents believe robotics has a place in gynecology, many feel formalized training has not been successfully implemented into their residency. Development of a structured program for training residents in robotics merits further investigation. © 2010 Springer-Verlag London Ltd.
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