Cargando…

The impact of a wireless audio system on communication in robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery: A prospective controlled trial

BACKGROUND: Robotic surgery presents a challenge to effective teamwork and communication in the operating theatre (OR). Our objective was to evaluate the effect of using a wireless audio headset device on communication, efficiency and patient outcome in robotic surgery. METHODS AND FINDINGS: A prosp...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Tsafrir, Ziv, Janosek-Albright, Kirsten, Aoun, Joelle, Diaz-Insua, Mireya, Abd-El-Barr, Abd-El-Rahman, Schiff, Lauren, Talukdar, Shobhana, Menon, Mani, Munkarah, Adnan, Theoharis, Evan, Eisenstein, David
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6953850/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31923185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220214
_version_ 1783486690854174720
author Tsafrir, Ziv
Janosek-Albright, Kirsten
Aoun, Joelle
Diaz-Insua, Mireya
Abd-El-Barr, Abd-El-Rahman
Schiff, Lauren
Talukdar, Shobhana
Menon, Mani
Munkarah, Adnan
Theoharis, Evan
Eisenstein, David
author_facet Tsafrir, Ziv
Janosek-Albright, Kirsten
Aoun, Joelle
Diaz-Insua, Mireya
Abd-El-Barr, Abd-El-Rahman
Schiff, Lauren
Talukdar, Shobhana
Menon, Mani
Munkarah, Adnan
Theoharis, Evan
Eisenstein, David
author_sort Tsafrir, Ziv
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Robotic surgery presents a challenge to effective teamwork and communication in the operating theatre (OR). Our objective was to evaluate the effect of using a wireless audio headset device on communication, efficiency and patient outcome in robotic surgery. METHODS AND FINDINGS: A prospective controlled trial of team members participating in gynecologic and urologic robotic procedures between January and March 2015. In the first phase, all surgeries were performed without headsets (control), followed by the intervention phase where all team members used the wireless headsets. Noise levels were measured during both phases. After each case, all team members evaluated the quality of communication, performance, teamwork and mental load using a validated 14-point questionnaire graded on a 1–10 scale. Higher overall scores indicated better communication and efficiency. Clinical and surgical data of all patients in the study were retrieved, analyzed and correlated with the survey results. The study included 137 procedures, yielding 843 questionnaires with an overall response rate of 89% (843/943). Self-reported communication quality was better in cases where headsets were used (113.0 ± 1.6 vs. 101.4 ± 1.6; p < .001). Use of headsets reduced the percentage of time with a noise level above 70 dB at the console (8.2% ± 0.6 vs. 5.3% ± 0.6, p < .001), but had no significant effect on length of surgery nor postoperative complications. CONCLUSIONS: The use of wireless headset devices improved quality of communication between team members and reduced the peak noise level in the robotic OR.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6953850
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-69538502020-01-21 The impact of a wireless audio system on communication in robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery: A prospective controlled trial Tsafrir, Ziv Janosek-Albright, Kirsten Aoun, Joelle Diaz-Insua, Mireya Abd-El-Barr, Abd-El-Rahman Schiff, Lauren Talukdar, Shobhana Menon, Mani Munkarah, Adnan Theoharis, Evan Eisenstein, David PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Robotic surgery presents a challenge to effective teamwork and communication in the operating theatre (OR). Our objective was to evaluate the effect of using a wireless audio headset device on communication, efficiency and patient outcome in robotic surgery. METHODS AND FINDINGS: A prospective controlled trial of team members participating in gynecologic and urologic robotic procedures between January and March 2015. In the first phase, all surgeries were performed without headsets (control), followed by the intervention phase where all team members used the wireless headsets. Noise levels were measured during both phases. After each case, all team members evaluated the quality of communication, performance, teamwork and mental load using a validated 14-point questionnaire graded on a 1–10 scale. Higher overall scores indicated better communication and efficiency. Clinical and surgical data of all patients in the study were retrieved, analyzed and correlated with the survey results. The study included 137 procedures, yielding 843 questionnaires with an overall response rate of 89% (843/943). Self-reported communication quality was better in cases where headsets were used (113.0 ± 1.6 vs. 101.4 ± 1.6; p < .001). Use of headsets reduced the percentage of time with a noise level above 70 dB at the console (8.2% ± 0.6 vs. 5.3% ± 0.6, p < .001), but had no significant effect on length of surgery nor postoperative complications. CONCLUSIONS: The use of wireless headset devices improved quality of communication between team members and reduced the peak noise level in the robotic OR. Public Library of Science 2020-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6953850/ /pubmed/31923185 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220214 Text en © 2020 Tsafrir et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Tsafrir, Ziv
Janosek-Albright, Kirsten
Aoun, Joelle
Diaz-Insua, Mireya
Abd-El-Barr, Abd-El-Rahman
Schiff, Lauren
Talukdar, Shobhana
Menon, Mani
Munkarah, Adnan
Theoharis, Evan
Eisenstein, David
The impact of a wireless audio system on communication in robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery: A prospective controlled trial
title The impact of a wireless audio system on communication in robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery: A prospective controlled trial
title_full The impact of a wireless audio system on communication in robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery: A prospective controlled trial
title_fullStr The impact of a wireless audio system on communication in robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery: A prospective controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed The impact of a wireless audio system on communication in robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery: A prospective controlled trial
title_short The impact of a wireless audio system on communication in robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery: A prospective controlled trial
title_sort impact of a wireless audio system on communication in robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery: a prospective controlled trial
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6953850/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31923185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220214
work_keys_str_mv AT tsafrirziv theimpactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT janosekalbrightkirsten theimpactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT aounjoelle theimpactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT diazinsuamireya theimpactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT abdelbarrabdelrahman theimpactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT schifflauren theimpactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT talukdarshobhana theimpactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT menonmani theimpactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT munkarahadnan theimpactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT theoharisevan theimpactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT eisensteindavid theimpactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT tsafrirziv impactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT janosekalbrightkirsten impactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT aounjoelle impactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT diazinsuamireya impactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT abdelbarrabdelrahman impactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT schifflauren impactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT talukdarshobhana impactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT menonmani impactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT munkarahadnan impactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT theoharisevan impactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial
AT eisensteindavid impactofawirelessaudiosystemoncommunicationinroboticassistedlaparoscopicsurgeryaprospectivecontrolledtrial