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Assessing visual control during simulated and live operations: gathering evidence for the content validity of simulation using eye movement metrics.
(Springer, 2014-06)Although virtual reality (VR) simulators serve an important role in the training and assessment of surgeons, they need to be evaluated for evidence of validity. Eye-tracking technology and measures of visual control have ... -
Surgeons' display reduced mental effort and workload while performing robotically assisted surgical tasks, when compared to conventional laparoscopy.
(Springer, 2015-09)Research has demonstrated the benefits of robotic surgery for the patient; however, research examining the benefits of robotic technology for the surgeon is limited. This study aimed to adopt validated measures of workload, ... -
Evolution of the Southampton Enhanced Recovery Programme for radical cystectomy and the aggregation of marginal gains.
(Wiley, 2014-09)To describe and assess the evolution of an enhanced recovery programme (ERP) for open radical cystectomy. -
Gaze training improves the retention and transfer of laparoscopic technical skills in novices.
(Springer, 2013-09)Gaze training is an effective way of training basic laparoscopic skills, resulting in faster acquisition periods and more robust subsequent performance under pressure. The current study is a randomized control trial which ... -
Bladder cancer in women.
(BMJ, 2014-03-31) -
You can't beat experience, but you can cheat it.
(Elsevier, 2013-02) -
Glycosylation is an androgen-regulated process essential for prostate cancer cell viability
(Elsevier, 2016-04-20)Steroid androgen hormones play a key role in the progression and treatment of prostate cancer, with androgen deprivation therapy being the first-line treatment used to control cancer growth. Here we apply a novel search ... -
Global urology: a survey of members of the British Association of Urological Surgeons
(Sage, 2016-08-15)Objective: The objective of this article is to establish current levels of activity and interest in global urology amongst British urologists, in order to inform BAUS Urolink and guide future strategic decision making. Subjects ... -
Recruitment aids for a phase II randomised trial in low risk bladder cancer
(Elsevier, 2016-11)