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Does Surgeon Experience Correlate with Crowd-Sourced Skill Assessment in Robotic Bariatric Surgery?

In this initial multicenter study on Video-Based Assessment (VBA) for robotic sleeve gastrectomy, operative time and several GEARS subcomponent scores (efficiency, bimanual dexterity, and depth perception) were associated with surgical experience, suggesting that these variables may be used as surrogate metrics for quality of an operation.

Addison, P, et al.  Does Surgeon Experience Correlate with Crowd-Sourced Skill Assessment in Robotic Bariatric Surgery?  Am Surg. 2022; doi: 10.1177/00031348221142586.

Value of the Crowd-Sourced Assessment of Technical Skills (C-SATS) Platform in Surgical Procedures: A Systematic Review of Evidence

Based on the current published literature, the C-SATS platform has been shown to efficiently provide crowd-sourced evaluations that correlate favorably with expert evaluation across a range of surgical specialties and approaches. Use of crowdsourcing has uniformly yielded accurate evaluations of surgeons’ technical skills in a markedly shorter time than expert reviews. C-SATS may be a cost-effective complement or alternative to traditional models of evaluating surgical proficiency. Future studies are needed to determine whether the use of C-SATS will lead to improved surgical performance and patient outcomes.

Giovanni, T.A., et al.  Value of the Crowd-Sourced Assessment of Technical Skills (C-SATS) Platform in Surgical Procedures: A Systematic Review of Evidence.  SciVision Pub. 2022.