Abstract
Compared with video-assisted thoracic surgery, robotic surgery may be particularly useful for reconstructive procedures such as sleeve lobectomy. However, specific training for robot-specific tricks and pitfalls is warranted. Using running suture with a short double-armed suture, we have demonstrated the feasibility of simulating robotic sleeve resection with a previously developed 3-dimensional operable airway model. This training can be done in any institution with robots with flexible timing for the busy thoracic surgeon. The durability and synthetic nature of this model allow repeated training. This can help surgeons to be well prepared for robotic sleeve lobectomy.