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Considering the development of gastric cancer surgery using da Vinci Robotic Surgical System, the development of educational program needs to be achieved in Korea and this institute. Moreover, because of the large number of gastrectomy including robotic surgery for gastric cancer treatment, the investigators can provide high quality of educational program using da Vinci System. Therefore, the investigators wanted to create an innovative real-time training module, which can provide an intraoperative step-by-step guide to robotic surgical procedures. This technological project was named as Advanced Robotic Multi-display Educational System (ARMES).
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Considering the development of gastric cancer surgery using da Vinci Robotic Surgical System, the development of educational program needs to be achieved in Korea and this institute. Moreover, because of the large number of gastrectomy including robotic surgery for gastric cancer treatment, the investigators can provide high quality of educational program using da Vinci System. Therefore, the investigators wanted to create an innovative real-time training module, which can provide an intraoperative step-by-step guide to robotic surgical procedures. This technological project was named as Advanced Robotic Multi-display Educational System (ARMES).
The four-stages of ARMES development are as follows:
Through predetermined standardized segments of short operation video clips and 3D animation, the investigators are developing a versatile intra-operative on-screen audiovisual mentoring system using TileproTM program, which will improve surgeons' capabilities to perform complex robotic operations achieving quicker operation specific competency. It will help surgeons at initial state of robotic surgery in technical as well as oncological aspect for cancer surgery in detail and step-by-step. Finally this program can be applied to other robotic surgery and progressed to be a standard education program.
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