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Journal of Surgical Education | 2014

Construct validation of the key components of Fundamental Skills of Robotic Surgery (FSRS) curriculum--a multi-institution prospective study.

Syed Johar Raza; Saied Froghi; Ashirwad Chowriappa; Kamran Ahmed; Erinn Field; Andrew P. Stegemann; Shabnam Rehman; Mohamed Sharif; Yi Shi; Gregory Wilding; Thenkurussi Kesavadas; Jihad H. Kaouk; Khurshid Guru

BACKGROUNDnRecent incorporation of simulation in surgical training necessitates developing validated platforms for training and assessment. A tool should fulfill the fundamental criteria of validation.nnnOBJECTIVEnTo report the ability of a simulation-based robotic training curriculum-Fundamental Skills of Robotic Surgery (FSRS)-to assess and distinguish between different performance levels of operator experience (construct validity).nnnMATERIALS AND METHODSnThis is a prospective multicenter observational study. Participants were classified as novice (0 robotic cases performed) and experts (>150 robotic cases performed). All participants were required to complete 4 key tasks in a previously validated FSRS curriculum: ball placement, coordinated tool control, fourth arm control, and needle handling and exchange. Using the metrics available in the simulator software, the performances of each group were compared to evaluate construct validation.nnnRESULTSnA convenience cohort of 61 surgeons participated. Novice group (n = 49) consisted of 41 fellows/residents/medical students and 8 trained open/laparoscopic surgeons, whereas expert group consisted of 12 surgeons. The novice group had no previous robotic console experience, whereas the expert group had >150 prior robotic cases experience. An overall significant difference was observed in favor of the expert group in 4 skill sets (p < 0.05). Time to complete all 4 tasks was significantly shorter in the expert group (p < 0.001). The expert group displayed significantly lesser tool collision (p = 0.002) and reduced tissue damage (p < 0.001). In performing most tasks, the expert groups camera (p < 0.001) and clutch usage (p < 0.001) was significantly greater when compared with the novice group.nnnCONCLUSIONnThe components of the FSRS curriculum showed construct validity. This validation would help in effectively implementing this curriculum for robot-assisted surgical training.


Archive | 2009

System For Robotic Surgery Training

Khurshid Guru; Thenkurussi Kesavadas; Govindarajan Srimathveeravalli


Archive | 2014

SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR A SITUATION AND AWARENESS-BASED INTELLIGENT SURGICAL SYSTEM

Khurshid Guru; Ashirwad Chowriappa


Archive | 2015

INTUBATION SIMULATOR AND METHOD

Khurshid Guru; Ashirwad Chowriappa


Archive | 2014

SUCTION DEVICE FOR NORMAL AND VISCOUS MATERIALS

Khurshid Guru; Ashirwad Chowriappa


Archive | 2014

LENS CLEANING INSTRUMENT FOR SURGICAL PROCEDURES PERFORMED IN AN ENCLOSED CAVITY

Khurshid Guru; Ashirwad Chowriappa


Archive | 2014

Laparoscopy and Robotics Health-related Quality of Life Outcomes After Robot-assisted and Open Radical Cystectomy Using a Validated Bladder-specific Instrument: A Multi-institutional Study

Ahmed Aboumohamed; Syed Johar Raza; Ali Al-Daghmin; Christopher Tallman; Terrance Creighton; Heather Crossley; Stephen Dailey; Aabroo Khan; Rakeeba Din; Diana Mehedint; Katy Wang; Yi Shi; Mohamed Sharif; Gregory Wilding; Alon Z. Weizer; Khurshid Guru


Archive | 2011

Procédé et système pour détermination automatique de la position d'un outil pour entraînement à des actes chirurgicaux peu invasifs

Khurshid Guru; Thenkurussi Kesavadas


Archive | 2011

Procédé et système pour entraînement à la chirurgie minimalement invasive au moyen de données de poursuite

Khurshid Guru; Thenkurussi Kesavadas


Archive | 2010

Méthode et système de formation à la chirurgie très peu invasive

Thenkurussi Kesavadas; Khurshid Guru; Govindarajan Srimathveeravalli

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Govindarajan Srimathveeravalli

State University of New York System

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Mohamed Sharif

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

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Syed Johar Raza

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

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Yi Shi

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

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Aabroo Khan

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

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Ahmed Aboumohamed

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

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