Simulation in Robotic Surgery

Simulation is currently used in robotic-assisted surgery to advance skills development, establish credentialing guidelines, and further the field of minimally invasive surgery. As robotic-assisted surgery continues to grow, nationally installed curricula as well as rigorous and continuous training will shape the future. Robotic simulation can be as simple as a box trainer to expensive and technologically innovative virtual reality simulators.

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