The safety course in robotic surgery & clinical immersion

The safety course in robotic surgery & clinical immersion

Pr Jean-Marc BASTE

M.D-PhD – Surgeon – Cardiothoracic

This practical course will help you discover the latest technological advances in robotic surgery for the management of lung cancer and mediastinal lesion.

We will focus on two main aspects of the Robotic Platform : the technical part which is mandatory but not sufficient and the second part will emphasize the role of human factors and the team to perform safe and efficient procedures.
This course will draw on the expertise of different specialists: an anesthesiologist, a radiologist, a human factor expert from aviation, a psychologist, a specialist in communication and of course a thoracic surgeon.

For more information and price, please contact us : leila.nakad@chu-rouen.fr  ou 02 32 88 88 93

Specialists

  • Pr BASTE  – Thoracic surgeon – CHU de Rouen
  • Dr OPITZ – Switzerland – Thoracic surgeon 
  • Dr BERTANI – Italy – Thoracic surgeon 
  • Pr. CASSIVI – USA – Thoracic surgeon 
  • Pr. PAGES – France – Thoracic surgeon 
  • Dr SELIM Jean – Anaesthetist- CHU de Rouen
  • Dr BOUABDELLAH – France – Thoracic surgeon
  • O. LEFETZ – France – Psyhcologist
  • JP. HENRY – France – Human factors consultant
  • Dr JAULIN François – France – Anesthesiologist
  • J. SELIM – France – Anesthesiologist
  • F. BOUJIBAR – France – Physiotherapist
  • Dr. LACHKAR – France – Pneumologist

Information & registration

  • RATS 60 cases carried out
  • Hospital equipped with the robot Da Vinci

Technical aspects

  • Da Vinci X surgical platform (Intuitive Technology®)
  • 4 Arm standardised lung resection
  • Firefly®, Tile Pro mode
  • Different energy modes
  • Stapling strategies
  • Capnothorax using Airseal®
  • Robotic Stapler

Session

15 – 20 persons by masterclass

Non technical Aspects

One of the problems of minimal invasive thoracic surgery is major intraoperative complications, especially in RATS. To address this safety concern, we started developing new tools 5 years ago with the aim of improving operative safety and using a multidisciplinary approach. One of the main aspects of preventing and managing major complications is based on simulation with team resource management, acute stress management and the development of non-technical skills :
  • Human factors
  • Cognitive tools (robotic check-list, crisis check-list)
  • Team training
  • Stress management
  • Crisis resource management (CRM) using multidisciplinary team simulation

Program

Day 1

12.00-12.15pm : Welcome
12.15-12.45pm : General considerations on safety and robotic surgery
JM Baste
12.45-1.15pm  : The anesthesiologist’s perspective
J. Selim
1.15-2.00pm  : Lunch break

 

AFTERNOON SESSIONS
2.00-2.30pm : Surgical Leadership
I. Opitz
2.30-3.00pm : Teaching safety in the US surgical community
S. Cassivi
3.00-3.30pm : Team simulation in robotic surgery (Brazilian experience)
R. Terra
3.30-4.15pm : The impact of human factors on safety
J.P. Henry
4.15-4.30pm : Break
4.30-4.45pm : Stress management in robotic surgery
O. Lefetz
4.45-5.30pm : Safeteam Academy – Video Team Simulation
F. Jaulin
5.30-6.15pm : Video Debriefing: The Sports Concept
JM Baste
6.15-6.30pm : Telesurgery : Current and Future Perspectives
JM Baste
6.30pm
End of Day

Day 2

07.45-08.00am : Welcome
08.00-08.45am : Live surgery from Marseille
I. Bouabdalah
08.45-09.00am
Pre-operative simulation (multi-image concept)
S. Lachkar
9.00-11.00am : Case 1 – Live Surgery
JM Baste
11.00-12.00pm : Live surgery from Dijon
P.B. Pages
12.00-1.00pm : Case 2 – Live Surgery
JM Baste
1.00-2.00pm : Lunch Break


AFTERNOON SESSIONS
2.00-2.30pm : Multimodal Preoperative Optimization
F. Boujibar
2.30-4.30pm : Case 3 – Live Surgery
JM Baste
4.30-5.00pm : Debriefing
5.00pm
End of Course

Registration & information

Organize your travel

To get to the MTC, Medical Training Center of Rouen from Paris, you have several transportation options

By plane:
From Orly airport, from there you can take a train to the Rouen train station, then take a bus or cab to the medical center.
From Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) airport, from there you can take a train to Rouen train station, then take a bus or cab to the medical center.

By train:
You can take a train from Paris to the Rouen train station. The journey takes about 1 hour by regional train (TER) or 1h30 by intercity train (IC). From Rouen station, you can take a bus or a cab to the medical center.

I hope this helps you plan your trip.

Book your night

We have pre-booked rooms at the hôtel Mercure Rouen Cathedrale. You must confirm it by completing this questionnaire. The hotel will come back to you for payment.

City of Rouen

Rouen is a historic city located in northwestern France, on the banks of the Seine. It is famous for its exceptionally well-preserved architectural heritage, including its world-renowned Gothic cathedral and the Place du Vieux-Marché, where Joan of Arc was burned alive in 1431. The city was once one of the largest commercial centers in medieval France, with bustling streets and picturesque half-timbered houses. Today, it is home to art and history museums, contemporary art galleries and fashion and design boutiques. The city is easily accessible by train from Paris, making it a popular destination for day trips or longer stays. With its charming cobblestone streets, lively squares and beautifully preserved historic buildings, Rouen is a must-see destination for history and architecture lovers.

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