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Development and validation of an objective scoring tool to evaluate surgical dissection: Dissection Assessment for Robotic Technique (DART).

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Vanstrum, EB; Ma, R; Maya-Silva, J; Sanford, D; Nguyen, JH; Lei, X; Chevinksy, M; Ghoreifi, A; Han, J; Polotti, CF; Powers, R; Yip, W; Cen, S ...
Published in: Urology practice
September 2021

Evaluation of surgical competency has important implications for training new surgeons, accreditation, and improving patient outcomes. A method to specifically evaluate dissection performance does not yet exist. This project aimed to design a tool to assess surgical dissection quality.Delphi method was used to validate structure and content of the dissection evaluation. A multi-institutional and multi-disciplinary panel of 14 expert surgeons systematically evaluated each element of the dissection tool. Ten blinded reviewers evaluated 46 de-identified videos of pelvic lymph node and seminal vesicle dissections during the robot-assisted radical prostatectomy. Inter-rater variability was calculated using prevalence-adjusted and bias-adjusted kappa. The area under the curve from receiver operating characteristic curve was used to assess discrimination power for overall DART scores as well as domains in discriminating trainees (≤100 robotic cases) from experts (>100).Four rounds of Delphi method achieved language and content validity in 27/28 elements. Use of 3- or 5-point scale remained contested; thus, both scales were evaluated during validation. The 3-point scale showed improved kappa for each domain. Experts demonstrated significantly greater total scores on both scales (3-point, p< 0.001; 5-point, p< 0.001). The ability to distinguish experience was equivalent for total score on both scales (3-point AUC= 0.92, CI 0.82-1.00, 5-point AUC= 0.92, CI 0.83-1.00).We present the development and validation of Dissection Assessment for Robotic Technique (DART), an objective and reproducible 3-point surgical assessment to evaluate tissue dissection. DART can effectively differentiate levels of surgeon experience and can be used in multiple surgical steps.

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Urology practice

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2352-0787

ISSN

2352-0779

Publication Date

September 2021

Volume

8

Issue

5

Start / End Page

596 / 604

Related Subject Headings

  • 4206 Public health
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Vanstrum, E. B., Ma, R., Maya-Silva, J., Sanford, D., Nguyen, J. H., Lei, X., … Hung, A. J. (2021). Development and validation of an objective scoring tool to evaluate surgical dissection: Dissection Assessment for Robotic Technique (DART). Urology Practice, 8(5), 596–604. https://doi.org/10.1097/upj.0000000000000246
Vanstrum, Erik B., Runzhuo Ma, Jacqueline Maya-Silva, Daniel Sanford, Jessica H. Nguyen, Xiaomeng Lei, Michael Chevinksy, et al. “Development and validation of an objective scoring tool to evaluate surgical dissection: Dissection Assessment for Robotic Technique (DART).Urology Practice 8, no. 5 (September 2021): 596–604. https://doi.org/10.1097/upj.0000000000000246.
Vanstrum EB, Ma R, Maya-Silva J, Sanford D, Nguyen JH, Lei X, et al. Development and validation of an objective scoring tool to evaluate surgical dissection: Dissection Assessment for Robotic Technique (DART). Urology practice. 2021 Sep;8(5):596–604.
Vanstrum, Erik B., et al. “Development and validation of an objective scoring tool to evaluate surgical dissection: Dissection Assessment for Robotic Technique (DART).Urology Practice, vol. 8, no. 5, Sept. 2021, pp. 596–604. Epmc, doi:10.1097/upj.0000000000000246.
Vanstrum EB, Ma R, Maya-Silva J, Sanford D, Nguyen JH, Lei X, Chevinksy M, Ghoreifi A, Han J, Polotti CF, Powers R, Yip W, Zhang M, Aron M, Collins J, Daneshmand S, Davis JW, Desai MM, Gerjy R, Goh AC, Kimmig R, Lendvay TS, Porter J, Sotelo R, Sundaram CP, Cen S, Gill IS, Hung AJ. Development and validation of an objective scoring tool to evaluate surgical dissection: Dissection Assessment for Robotic Technique (DART). Urology practice. 2021 Sep;8(5):596–604.
Journal cover image

Published In

Urology practice

DOI

EISSN

2352-0787

ISSN

2352-0779

Publication Date

September 2021

Volume

8

Issue

5

Start / End Page

596 / 604

Related Subject Headings

  • 4206 Public health
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences