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Robotic Surgery Simulation Training

Robotic‐assisted surgery is the most recent technological platform in MIS. Robotic surgical procedures are currently in the adoption phase, or approaching the standard of care phase, of surgical progression in people. The associated training is currently developing and being validated [35, 36]. Due to the very high expense associated with robotic surgical systems, it is less likely that they could be widely adopted into veterinary medicine within the near future. The detail of robotic surgical training is therefore considered beyond the scope of this chapter, and we refer the interested reader to other texts for information.

How to Train MIS Surgeons Safely; The Optimal Training Program

In the early days of veterinary MIS, surgeons had few options other than progressing rapidly into live surgery on patients, after a short introductory course. Such an approach to training is becoming less and less acceptable, due to increasing patient safety concerns, especially as training options outside the OR are becoming more available. If veterinary MIS is to expand unimpeded, effective simulation training may become necessary.

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