Ambulatory movements, team dynamics and interactions during robot‐assisted surgery

To analyse ambulatory movements and team dynamics during robot‐assisted surgery (RAS), and to investigate whether congestion of the physical space associated with robotic technology led to workflow challenges or predisposed to errors and adverse events.

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