Sofia Schmidt
Dresden University of Technology
5 Papers
1 Citations
Sofia Schmidt is an academic researcher from Dresden University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Task (project management) & Medicine. The author has co-authored 1 publications.
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The development of tissue handling skills is sufficient and comparable after training in virtual reality or on a surgical robotic system: a prospective randomized trial.
Felix von Bechtolsheim,Andreas Franz,Sofia Schmidt,Alfred Schneider,Felicitas La Rosée,Olga Radulova-Mauersberger,Grit Krause-Jüttler,Anja Hümpel,Sebastian Bodenstedt,Stefanie Speidel,Jürgen Weitz,Marius Distler,Florian Oehme +12 more
TL;DR: Robotic tissue handling skills improve significantly and comparably after both VR training and training on a real robotic system, but training on a VR simulator might be less efficient.
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Does caffeine consumption affect laparoscopic skills in a motion tracking analysis? A prospective, randomized, blinded crossover trial.
Felix von Bechtolsheim,Florian Oehme,Michael Maruschke,Sofia Schmidt,Alfred Schneider,Jürgen Weitz,Marius Distler,Sebastian Bodenstedt,Isabel Funke,Stefanie Speidel,Soeren Torge Mees +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the influence of caffeine consumption on laparoscopic performance and found that the effect of coffee consumption on the performance of surgical novices was minimal.
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Does practice make perfect? Laparoscopic training mainly improves motion efficiency: a prospective trial
Sofia Schmidt,Alfred Schneider,Sebastian Bodenstedt,Isabel Funke,Stefanie Speidel,Marius Distler,Jürgen Weitz,Soeren Torge Mees,Florian Oehme +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the learning curves of complex motion parameters for both hands during a standardized training course using a novel measurement tool were investigated, and an additional focus was placed on the parameters representing surgical safety and precision.
Satisfaction of surgeons with the current state of training in minimally invasive surgery: a survey among German surgeons.
Felix von Bechtolsheim,Alfred Schneider,Sofia Schmidt,Omar Al-Aqiqi,O. Radulova-Mauersberger,Grit Krause-Jüttler,Jürgen Weitz,Marius Distler,Florian Oehme +8 more
TL;DR: The current state of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) training and factors impacting surgeons' satisfaction are assessed in Germany, which lacks standardized training curricula and sufficient access to MIS training equipment.
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Impact of dehydration on laparoscopic performance: a prospective, open-label, randomized cross-over trial
Jean-Paul Bereuter,Mark Enrik Geissler,Rona Geissler,Sofia Schmidt,Nathalie Buck,Juliane Weiss,Grit Krause-Jüttler,Jürgen Weitz,Marius Distler,Felix von Bechtolsheim,Florian Oehme +10 more
TL;DR: Prolonged periods of dehydration do not appear to have a substantial effect on the fundamental tissue handling skills in terms of force exertion among surgical novices, Nevertheless, the observed impact on speed and precision warrants attention.
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