Surgical Positioning in Pediatric Robotic Surgery: experience report
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https://doi.org/10.5327/Z1414-4425202000020009Keywords:
Enfermagem Perioperatória, Robótica, Pediatria.Abstract
Objective: To report the experience of the first six cases of pediatric robotic surgery and the role of nurses who are specialists in robotic surgery
in an oncology institution. Method: This is an account of experience report in clinical practice which encouraged the discussion about the first
six cases of pediatric robotic surgery, which occurred between 2017 and 2019. Results: The process of implantation of pediatric robotic surgery started
in 2017, with two initial cases (adrenalectomy and nephrectomy). All cases were followed up and performed in the presence of the proctor urologist
surgeon to assist the pediatric oncology surgeon. Surgical positioning depends on the location to be approached and the robotic procedure that will be
performed. Conclusion: The need for a realistic simulations with the participation of all team members to improve the care processes and permanent
education in team formation was identified.
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