Authors
LK Jacobs, V Shayani, JM Sackier
Publication date
1997/1
Journal
Surgical endoscopy
Volume
11
Pages
54-55
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Background: As the variety of procedures performed with laparoscopic technology increases, the skill levels and equipment demands also increase. Laparoscopic appendectomy, hernia repair, colon resection, and Nissen fundoplication all require someone whose only responsibility is to control the laparoscope and therefore the operative field. This is usually the most inexperienced person on the operating team. The Automated Endoscope System for Optimal Positioning (AESOP) robot provides a means to eliminate the need for the camera person, returns control of the camera and operative field to the operating surgeon, and enhances human performance. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the acquisition of skills to control the laparoscope in a satisfactory fashion.
Methods: We selected medical students as our study group because they have no prior experience in …
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