A new surgical instrument is supposed to allow surgeon to do surgery with better performance. However, the learning period before getting used to the new instruments is necessary. The surgeon's stress to overcome the learning effect and the surgical outcome was rarely assessed. The comparative analysis of surgical outcome, surgeon's stress, and utilization of instruments for gastrectomy will be performed in prospective cohort study
Before the surgery, all the eligible patients will be explained regarding the study and informed consent will be given. During the surgery, the surgeon will wear heart rate monitoring device to monitor hear rate variability of the surgeon. The surgical procedure will be recorded. After the surgery, morbidity following surgery will be monitored and recorded. At 1 month after surgery, additional morbidity will be recorded.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
250
Severance Hospital, Yonsei University Health System
Seoul, South Korea
RECRUITINGcomplication
One of the most important surgical outcome, complication will be measured at 1 month after surgery
Time frame: 1 month after surgery
operative time (min)
Time frame: 1 month after surgery
bleeding(ml)
Time frame: 1 month after surgery
gas passing(day)
Time frame: 1 month after surgery
hospital stay(day)
Time frame: 1 month after surgery
readmission rate(percent)
Time frame: 1 month after surgery
Heart rate variability of surgeon
Time frame: during the operation
Duration for each surgical instruments
Time frame: during the operation
number of use for each surgical instruments
Time frame: during the operation
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