Abstract
Objective: Although gynecologic oncology training programs often incorporate practice for robotic surgical procedures, the resident's role regarding their level of participation during surgeries still remains uncertain. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect that resident involvement during robotic surgeries has on patient quality outcomes. Primary outcome measures were major perioperative complication rates and conversion rates. Secondary outcome measures included length of stay (LOS), estimated blood loss (EBL) and operative times.
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