AIM: Assessments of surgical workflow offer insight regarding procedure variability, case complexity and surgeon proficiency. We utilize an objective method to evaluate step-by-step workflow and step transitions during robotic proctectomy (RP). METHODS: We annotated 31 RPs using a procedure-specific annotation card. Using Spearman's correlation, we measured strength of association of step time and step visit frequency with console time (CT) and total operative time (TOT). RESULTS: Across 31 RPs, a mean (± standard deviation) of 49.0 (± 20.3) steps occurred per procedure. Mean CT and TOT were 213 (± 90) and 283 (± 108) minutes. Posterior mesorectal dissection required most visits (8.7 ± 5.0), while anastomosis required most time (18.0 [± 8.5] minutes). Inferior mesenteric vein (IMV) ligation required least visits (1.0 ± 0.0) and lowest duration (0.9 [± 0.5] minutes). Strong correlations were seen with CT and step times for IMV dissection and ligation (Ï = 0.60 for both), lateral-to-medial splenic flexure mobilization (SFM) (Ï = 0.63), left rectal dissection (Ï = 0.64) and mesorectal division (Ï = 0.71). CT correlated strongly with medial-to-lateral and supracolic SFM visit frequency (Ï = 0.75 and Ï = 0.65). There were strong correlations with TOT and initial exposure time (Ï = 0.60), as well as visit frequency for medial-to-lateral (Ï = 0.67) and supracolic SFM (Ï = 0.65). Descending colon mobilization was nodal, rectal mobilization convergent and rectal transection divergent. CONCLUSION: This study correlates individual surgical steps with CT and TOT through standardized annotation. It provides an objective approach to quantify workflow.
Quantification of Surgical Workflow during Robotic Proctectomy.
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作者:Gillani Mishal, Rupji Manali, Devin Courtney, Purvis Lilia, Olson Terrah Paul, Jarc Anthony, Shields Mallory, Liu Yuan, Rosen Seth
| 期刊: | Res Sq | 影响因子: | 0.000 |
| 时间: | 2023 | 起止号: | 2023 Oct 20 |
| doi: | 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3462719/v1 | ||
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