Abstract
Objectives: To determine the impact of obesity on operating room (OR) efficiency during specific phases of robotic surgery. The five phases of interest were the intervals between OR entry, incision, robotic console start, robotic console end, procedure end, and time out of the OR. We hypothesized that there would be a direct correlation with increasing obesity and time to complete each surgical phase.
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