Safe Patient Positioning
It's all about safe positioning in robotic surgery: Protecting Patients, Promoting Safety.
D.Jacqueline Arroyo RN, MIS / Cardiac Robotic Specialist
Massachusetts General Hospital
According to the New England Journal of Medicine, more than 80,000 robotic surgery procedures have been performed since 2008[footnoteRef:1]. As a result, health care institutions are increasingly opting to invest in robotic technologies which offer patience the best quality of care and attractiveness as innovative methods. Although current literature is limited, studies show that patients who undergo robotic-assisted procedures experience reduced surgical time, scarring, blood loss, pain, infection rates, and lengths of stay compared with patients who undergo open or physician led laparoscopic procedures[footnoteRef:2]. Additionally, modern technology has been introduced to ensure three dimensional imaging for optimal patient monitoring and safety.[footnoteRef:3] It is because of these findings that many surgeons and hospitals alike are starting to recognize that robotic assisted techniques have the potential to reduce the invasiveness of surgical procedures and ensure greater precision. [1: Barbash 2010] [2: Herron 2008] [3: Ballantyne 2002]
Robot-assisted surgery has a much more complex level of patient preparation then traditional surgery. Because of this, the nature of robotic surgery enhances the role of the nurse as part of the medical care team. Nurses are becoming increasingly responsible for keeping up-to-date on scientific literature and learning the techniques and technologies that are involved in robotic surgery in order to recognize errors in setup and patient positioning. Along with this role comes the nurse's vital role in communicating calibration issues with doctors, anesthesiologists, and other members of the medical team. It is this role of the nurse...
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