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Evaluation of robotic cardiac surgery simulation training: a randomized controlled trial

Valdis et al., 2016

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7326677185512669031
Author
Valdis M
Chu M
Schlachta C
Kiaii B
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The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery

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Objective To compare the currently available simulation training modalities used to teach robotic surgery. Methods Forty surgical trainees completed a standardized robotic 10-cm dissection of the internal thoracic artery and placed 3 sutures of a mitral valve annuloplasty …
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