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                    Takagi, Kosei
                Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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                    Umeda, Yuzo
                Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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                    Yoshida, Ryuichi
                Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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                    Yagi, Takahito
                Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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                    Fujiwara, Toshiyoshi
                Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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                Zureikat, Amer H.
                Division of Surgical Oncology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
     
                Hogg, Melissa E.
                Department of Surgery, North Shore Hospital
     
                Koerkamp, Bas Groot
                Department of Surgery, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam
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| Abstract | Background
Growing evidence for the advantages of robotic pancreatoduodenectomy (RPD) has been demonstrated internationally. However, there has been no structured training program for RPD in Japan. Herein, we present the surgical training model of RPD and a standardized protocol for surgical technique.
Methods
The surgical training model and surgical technique were standardized in order to implement RPD safely, based on the Dutch training system collaborated with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
Results
The surgical training model included various trainings such as basic robotic training, simulation training, biotissue training, and a surgical video review. Furthermore, a standardized protocol on the surgical technique was established to understand the tips, tricks, and pitfalls of RPD.
Conclusions
Safe implementation of RPD can be achieved through the completion of a structured training program and learning surgical technique. A nationwide structured training system should be developed to implement the program safely in Japan. | 
| Keywords | Pancreatoduodenectomy Robotic surgery Training | 
| Published Date | 2021-02-19 | 
| Publication Title | 
            World Journal of Surgical Oncology
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| Volume | volume19 | 
| Issue | issue1 | 
| Publisher | BMC | 
| Start Page | 55 | 
| ISSN | 1477-7819 | 
| NCID | AA12048269 | 
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            Journal Article
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| language | 
            English
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| OAI-PMH Set | 
            岡山大学
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| Copyright Holders | © The Author(s). 2021 | 
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| Related Url | isVersionOf https://doi.org/10.1186/s12957-021-02167-9 | 
| License | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |