Affiliation:
1. Urology Department CHRU Nancy‐Brabois rue du Morvan 54511 Vandœuvre‐les‐Nancy France
2. IADI‐INSERM U947 CHRUNancy‐Brabois rue du Morvan 54511 Vandœuvre‐les‐Nancy France
3. Laboratoire de Physiologie du Travail Institut National de Recherche et Sécurité (INRS) Lorraine 1 rue du Morvan, BP 27 54501 Vandœuvre‐les‐Nancy Cedex France
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundStandard laparoscopy is responsible for musculoskeletal problems because of surgeons anti‐ergonomic positions. Robot‐assisted laparoscopy seems to reduce these musculoskeletal disorders thanks to the surgeons seated position. The objective of this study is to evaluate the muscular strain and cognitive stress induced by these two techniques during real operations conducted on the pig.MethodsElectromyographic activities, heart rate, physical and mental workloads (NASA Tlx and Borg CR‐10) were recorded.ResultsPhysical workload and perception of the effort invested was significantly greater during the standard laparoscopies (p<0.05). Mental stress was however identical for the two techniques. In Standard Laparoscopic group, greater physical activity was found for trapezius and dorso‐lumbar muscles, and significant appearance of fatigue of the trapezius muscles should also be noted. Finally, heart rate during standard laparoscopy was increased (92.1 ± 1.6 bpm vs 83.7 ± 1.8, p<0,01), confirming greater physical expenditure.ConclusionsRobot‐assisted laparoscopy is a less physically stressful surgical technique than standard laparoscopy. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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