A novel interface for the telementoring of robotic surgery

作者:Shin Daniel H; Dalag Leonard; Azhar Raed A; Santomauro Michael; Satkunasivam Raj; Metcalfe Charles; Dunn Matthew; Berger Andre; Djaladat Hooman; Nguyen Mike; Desai Mihir M; Aron Monish; Gill Inderbir S; Hung Andrew J*
来源:BJU International, 2015, 116(2): 302-308.
DOI:10.1111/bju.12985

摘要

Objective To prospectively evaluate the feasibility and safety of a novel, second-generation telementoring interface (Connect "4; Intuitive Surgical Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, USA) for the da Vinci robot. Materials and Methods Robotic surgery trainees were mentored during portions of robot-assisted prostatectomy and renal surgery cases. Cases were assigned as traditional in-room mentoring or remote mentoring using Connect. While viewing two-dimensional, real-time video of the surgical field, remote mentors delivered verbal and visual counsel, using two-way audio and telestration (drawing) capabilities. Perioperative and technical data were recorded. Trainee robotic performance was rated using a validated assessment tool by both mentors and trainees. The mentoring interface was rated using a multifactorial Likert-based survey. The Mann Whitney and t-tests were used to determine statistical differences. Results We enrolled 55 mentored surgical cases (29 in-room, 26 rulote). Pc,-ioperative variables of operative time and blood loss were similar between in-room and remote mentored cases. Robotic skills assessment showed no significant difference (P > 0.05). Mentors preferred remote over in-room telestration (P = 0.05); otherwise no significant difference existed in evaluation of the interfaces. Remote cases using wired (vs wireless) connections had lower latency and better data transfer (P = 0.005). Three of 18 (17%) wireless sessions were disrupted; one was converted to wired, one continued after restarting Connect, and the third was aborted. A bipolar injury to the colon occurred during one (3%) in-room mentored case; no intraoperative injuries were reported during remote sessions. Conclusion In a tightly controlled environment, the Connect interface allows trainee robotic surgeons to be telementored in a safe and effective manner while performing basic surgical techniques. Significant steps remain prior to widespread use of this technology.

  • 出版日期2015-8