Training and Skill Transfer in Robotic Endovascular Surgery
The integration of the pan vascular robot into clinical practice also carries significant implications for medical education and skill transfer. While the fundamental principles of endovascular intervention remain constant, the robotic interface introduces a new paradigm for controlling devices. Training protocols must adapt to familiarize future interventionalists with the console controls, force feedback mechanisms, and integrated imaging systems.
However, the system also offers unique advantages for education. Its ability to record and playback procedures provides an excellent tool for retrospective analysis and teaching. Furthermore, dual-console setups, where a senior operator can guide a trainee, facilitate supervised learning and immediate feedback without compromising patient safety. This structured learning environment can potentially standardize complex procedural steps and reduce the initial learning curve associated with intricate vascular maneuvers. By centralizing control and standardizing device movements, the robotic platform provides a powerful tool not just for treatment, but also for the systematic acquisition and…

