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A census of laparoscopic and robotic urological practice: a survey of minimally invasive surgery department of the Brazilian Society of Urology
Rocha, Marcos Flávio Holanda; Coelho, Rafael Ferreira; Branco, Anibal Wood; Filgueira, Pedro Henrique de Oliveira; Guida Júnior, Rômolo.
  • Rocha, Marcos Flávio Holanda; Hospital Monte Klinikum. Fortaleza. BR
  • Coelho, Rafael Ferreira; Hospital Albert Einstein. São Paulo. BR
  • Branco, Anibal Wood; Hospital Marcelino Champagnat. Curitiba. BR
  • Filgueira, Pedro Henrique de Oliveira; Hospital Monte Klinikum. Fortaleza. BR
  • Guida Júnior, Rômolo; Hospital Federal dos Servidores do Estado. Rio de Janeiro. BR
Int. braz. j. urol ; 45(4): 732-738, July-Aug. 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1019874
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ABSTRACT Minimally invasive urologic surgery has been developing in Brazil and now is a routine part of care in many regions and patients with different conditions benefit from it. Training in laparoscopic and robotic surgery has evolved and concerns exist both over the quality of surgical training and the practical effect on results of the urological training. This is an unprecedented study which undertook a census to determinate the current state of laparoscopic and robotic urological practice and to know the mains barriers to adequate practice in Brazil. In august 2017, surveys, consisting of an anonymous questionnaire with 15 questions, were sent via internet to the mailing list of the Brazilian Society of Urology (SBU). With these data, activities related to laparoscopy and robotic surgery of our urologists and the mains difficulties and barriers to practice laparoscopy and robotic surgery were evaluated. In our survey, 413 questionnaires were completed. Majority of the responders were currently working in the southeast region of Brazil (52.1%) and 75.5% of the surgeons performed laparoscopic surgery while, only 12.8%, robotic surgery. The lack of experience on the technique and the lack of equipment were the mains barriers and difficulties for not executing laparoscopic and robotic surgeries, respectively. Proper longitudinal training and access to good equipment in minimally invasive surgery are still barriers for urologists in our country.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Urologic Surgical Procedures / Practice Patterns, Physicians' / Laparoscopy / Robotic Surgical Procedures / Urologists Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: South America / Brazil Language: English Journal: Int. braz. j. urol Journal subject: Urology Year: 2019 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Hospital Albert Einstein/BR / Hospital Federal dos Servidores do Estado/BR / Hospital Marcelino Champagnat/BR / Hospital Monte Klinikum/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Urologic Surgical Procedures / Practice Patterns, Physicians' / Laparoscopy / Robotic Surgical Procedures / Urologists Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: South America / Brazil Language: English Journal: Int. braz. j. urol Journal subject: Urology Year: 2019 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Hospital Albert Einstein/BR / Hospital Federal dos Servidores do Estado/BR / Hospital Marcelino Champagnat/BR / Hospital Monte Klinikum/BR