U.S., April 2 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07506330) titled 'The SENSE Study: Surgical ENvironment Stress Evaluation' on Feb. 17.
Brief Summary: Surgical procedures such as total hip and knee arthroplasty require a complex set of physical and cognitive skills, expert execution, and inevitably place a high stress load on the surgeon. While the primary focus of healthcare is typically aimed at the patient, the high physical and mental stress placed on surgeons is of equal significance and should be addressed in order to support surgical teams. Robot-assisted surgery is purported to improve surgical outcomes for both patients and surgeons, particularly by improving surgical efficiency and reduci...