Monitoring protocols for specialists who perform urological surgeries Robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery at CMDLT

Authors

  • Iris Aucapina Centro Médico Docente La Trinidad
  • thesis advisor Centro Médico Docente La Trinidad
  • Jackson Briones Centro Médico Docente La Trinidad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55361/cmdlt.v17iSuplemento.424

Keywords:

Protocol , Da Vinci Robot, Accesability , Aplicability

Abstract

Robotic surgery comes to replace the limitations of conventional laparoscopic surgery, achieving comfort and precision in surgical interventions, especially the most complex and difficult to access. The general objective was to develop a comprehensive follow-up protocol for specialists who perform laparoscopic urological surgical treatments assisted by Da Vinci Si robot at the CMDLT. It is a qualitative, one-centre investigation, the study will be incorporated as a feasible project. The technique used to detect the need was observation, anecdotal records and in-depth interview. The population was made up of specialists from the urology service and specialists who have the courtesy of the CMDLT, who perform Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Urological Surgery. The instrument to be designed is an interview guide, in the results of the instruments, they have a pleasant design, 7 (87.50%) experts stated that they agreed. In relation to the defined theme, 7 (87.50%) experts also stated that they agreed. 75% express that the instrument fills quickly the experts agreed 100% that the proposed instrument is easy to fill out, the questions are closed, the document is accessible and applicable. Noting that there is no publication in relation to monitoring protocols, finally a monitoring tool was developed, written, easy to access and applicable, and easy to understand.

Published

2023-12-04

How to Cite

Aucapina, I., Valongo, G., & Briones, J. (2023). Monitoring protocols for specialists who perform urological surgeries Robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery at CMDLT. Revista Científica CMDLT, 17(Suplemento). https://doi.org/10.55361/cmdlt.v17iSuplemento.424

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Section

Ciencias Quirúrgicas: Investigación