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University of Auckland Reports Findings in Robotics (Educational quality of Robo tic Whipple videos on YouTube)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-New research on Robotics is the subjec t of a report. According to news reporting originating from Auckland,New Zealan d,by NewsRx correspondents,research stated,"Videos on Robotic pancreaticoduod enectomy (RPD) may be watched by surgeons learning RPD. This study sought to app raise the educational quality of RPD videos on YouTube." Our news editors obtained a quote from the research from the University of Auckl and,"One-hundred videos showing RPD or ‘Robotic Whipple' were assessed using va lidated scales (LAP-VEGaS & Consensus Statement Score (CSS)). The association between the scores and the video characteristics (e.g. order of appe arance,provider type etc) was assessed. The minimum number of videos required t o cumulatively cover the entire LAP-VEGaS and CSS was also noted. The videos wer e of variable quality; median LAP-VEGaS = 0.67 (0.17-0.94),median CSS = 0.45 (0 .29-0.53). There was no association between the educational quality of the video s and their order of appearance,view counts,provider type,length or country o f origin. Videos lacked information such as patient consent (100%),potential pitfalls (97%) or surgeon credentials (84%) . The first 29 videos cumulatively met all the criteria of CSS and LAP-VEGaS sco res except for reporting consent. YouTube videos on RPD are of variable quality,without any recognised predictors of quality,and miss important safety informa tion. An impractical number of videos need to be watched to cumulatively fulfil educational criteria."
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