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Mental workload and stress perceived by novice operators in the laparoscopic and robotic minimally invasive surgical interfaces

机译:新手操作者在腹腔镜和机器人微创手术界面中感受到的精神工作量和压力

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Background and Purpose: High levels of mental workload and stress are experienced by surgeons in the laparoscopic environment. The da Vinci? surgical robot was developed to provide surgeons a more user-friendly interface while maintaining the patient benefits associated with laparoscopy. This study examined whether the da Vinci robot reduces mental workload and stress in novice medical students. A detailed understanding of trainees' mental workload and mental stress experiences can aid in the development of training programs that are aimed at facilitating the acquisition of laparoscopic and robotic surgery skills. Materials and Methods: Fifteen novice first-year medical students performed a standard peg-transfer task at a laparoscopic simulator and the da Vinci Surgical System. Mental workload and stress were assessed with the Multiple Resources Questionnaire (MRQ) and the Dundee Stress State Questionnaire (DSSQ), respectively. Results: Students' mental workload profiles were identical with the two surgical systems and replicated previous MRQ results reported with the laparoscopic system showing high levels of workload. Students experienced a better stress profile with the robotic system, however, when compared wih the laparoscopic system. Conclusion: Our study shows that novice medical students perceive less stress when working with the robotic surgical interface than with the laparoscopic surgery interface. The MRQ and the DSSQ are valuable tools for identifying mental workload and mental stress in the laparoscopic and robotic surgery environments. This information may be useful for facilitating the acquisition of laparoscopic and robotic surgery skills.
机译:背景与目的:腹腔镜环境中的外科医生承受着高水平的精神工作量和压力。达芬奇?外科机器人的开发旨在为外科医生提供更加用户友好的界面,同时保持与腹腔镜检查相关的患者利益。这项研究调查了达芬奇机器人是否减轻了医学新手的心理工作量和压力。对受训者的心理工作量和精神压力经历的详细了解可以帮助开发旨在促进掌握腹腔镜和机器人手术技能的培训计划。材料和方法:15名一年级的医学新手在腹腔镜模拟器和达芬奇外科手术系统上执行了标准的桩钉转移任务。分别通过多资源问卷(MRQ)和邓迪压力状态问卷(DSSQ)评估了精神工作量和压力。结果:学生的精神工作量状况与两个手术系统相同,并且重复了以前的MRQ结果,腹腔镜系统显示出较高的工作量。但是,与腹腔镜系统相比,学生在机器人系统中的压力分布更好。结论:我们的研究表明,与使用腹腔镜手术接口相比,使用机器人手术接口工作的医学新手所承受的压力要小。 MRQ和DSSQ是用于识别腹腔镜和机器人手术环境中的精神工作量和精神压力的宝贵工具。此信息可能有助于促进腹腔镜和机器人手术技能的掌握。

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