Abstract
Robotic nipple-sparing mastectomy (RNSM) provides better cosmetic outcomes and improves the quality of life of women with breast cancer. However, this has not been widely adapted due to the lack of well-structured training programs. The present study aimed to report the establishment of cadaveric and animal skill laboratory training programs for RNSM and the participants’ perception on the training programs. We performed 24 RNSMs using 11 cadavers and one porcine model. Then, the skill laboratory characteristics were reviewed. Five trainers and 10 trainees participated in the programs. The first four cadaveric RNSMs with latissimus dorsi flaps and implants were performed using the da Vinci Si® system. We performed 14 and six RNSMs using the Xi® and SP® systems, respectively. The scores for questionnaires on the satisfaction with the training consisted of the trainees’ perceived goals in attending the course, teaching/learning environment, and teaching staff performance. The scores were excellent. Cadaveric or porcine RNSM skill laboratory training may be essential programs that can provide safe and efficient training.
Highlights
Robotic nipple-sparing mastectomy (RNSM) provides better cosmetic outcomes and improves the quality of life of women with breast cancer
Five trainees assisted in RNSMs before the training
This study demonstrated that cadaveric and animal skill laboratory training programs for robot-assisted breast surgery fulfilled most trainees’ satisfaction parameters
Summary
Robotic nipple-sparing mastectomy (RNSM) provides better cosmetic outcomes and improves the quality of life of women with breast cancer. This has not been widely adapted due to the lack of well-structured training programs. Several surgeons have developed a robotic nipple-sparing mastectomy (RNSM) technique[3,4,5,6,7], which provides better cosmetic outcomes and improves the quality of life in women with breast cancer or BRCAmutations[8,9,10]. Various surgical fields have incorporated surgical training with cadaveric or animal skill laboratories for endoscopic or robotic surgery[1,2]. Report the establishment of cadaveric and animal skill laboratory training programs for RNSM and the participants’ perception on the training programs
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