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Robotically assisted microsurgery: development of basic skills course.

Philippe André Liverneaux1, Sarah Hendriks, Jesse C Selber

  • 1Department of Hand Surgery, Strasbourg University Hospital, Illkirch, France.

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Robotically assisted microsurgery uses robotic arms for enhanced precision in complex procedures. Training courses since 2009 have progressed through five levels of complexity using simulation models.

Area of Science:

  • Robotics and Microsurgery

Background:

  • Robotically assisted microsurgery combines robotic telemanipulators with optical magnification for complex procedures.
  • This technology offers potential applications across various microsurgical disciplines.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current state of robotic assisted microsurgical training.
  • To outline the progression of skills development in this emerging field.

Main Methods:

  • Training courses organized by the Robotic Assisted Microsurgical and Endoscopic Society since 2009.
  • Utilizes training models with five levels of increasing complexity for skill acquisition.

Main Results:

  • Established basic skills training courses for robotic assisted microsurgery.
  • Training progresses through a structured, multi-level complexity model.
Keywords:
Computer simulationMicrosurgeryRoboticsTraining

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  • Robotically assisted microsurgery training is advancing with structured programs.
  • The reviewed training methodology provides a foundation for developing microsurgical skills using robotic platforms.