The importance of laparoscopic surgery for young urologists remains unwavering even in the era of robot‐assisted surgery

Author:

Sasaki Yutaro1ORCID,Takahashi Masayuki1ORCID,Shiozaki Keito12,Hori Katsuhito1,Kadoriku Fumiya1,Daizumoto Kei1,Tomida Ryotaro1ORCID,Ueno Yoshiteru1,Kusuhara Yoshito1,Fukawa Tomoya1,Yamaguchi Kunihisa1,Yamamoto Yasuyo1,Tomita Koichi3,Sairyo Koichi4,Kanayama Hiroomi5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology Tokushima University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Tokushima Japan

2. Department of Urology Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital Tokushima Japan

3. Department of Anatomy and Developmental Neurobiology Tokushima University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Tokushima Japan

4. Department of Orthopedics Tokushima University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Tokushima Japan

5. Department of Urology Kawashima Hospital Tokushima Japan

Abstract

AbstractRobot‐assisted surgery (RAS) cannot be achieved without the performance of laparoscopic surgical techniques by a patient‐side surgeon (PSS). In many medical institutions in Japan, young urologists often take on the role of a PSS. Participating in RAS as a PSS provides a good opportunity to acquire not only the knowledge necessary for surgery, but also skills in laparoscopic surgical techniques. Learning laparoscopic surgery as a PSS may contribute to improving the quality of RAS. Furthermore, it will lead to skill improvement as an operator in laparoscopic surgery. However, notably, opportunities for young urologists to perform laparoscopic surgery are decreasing in the current era of RAS. Under these circumstances, we believe that cadaver surgical training will become increasingly important in the future. We believe that performance of cadaver surgical training will contribute to increased motivation, enhance the understanding of surgical procedures, and facilitate the acquisition of surgical techniques.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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