Background: Robotic platforms are increasingly adopted for complex abdominal wall reconstruction, yet transversus abdominis release (TAR) remains technically demanding with a steep learning curve. Structured training models are therefore essential to ensure safe implementation. Building on the experience of a previous model for inguinal hernia repair, the SPORT (Standardized POrcine Robotic Transversus abdominis release Training) model was developed as a stepwise, high-fidelity platform for robotic TAR. Methods: Ethical approval was obtained (EC2021/067) under the Belgian Animal Use Act. Crossbred pigs (Landrace × Large White, 14–16 weeks, ~ 50 kg) underwent open and laparoscopic dissections to assess abdominal wall anatomy. Based on these findings, a structured stepwise rTAR protocol was developed and tested on standard robotic platforms (da Vinci Xi, da Vinci X, Hugo RAS, Versius). This study does not include quantitative or qualitative performance data; rather, it provides a methodological description and validation of a standardized, reproducible training framework for robotic transversus abdominis release using a live porcine model. Results: The SPORT model reproduces key anatomical features of the human abdominal wall, including the arcuate line, the watershed zone at the costal margin, and the cranial extension of the transversus abdominis. A structured step-by-step description is provided, emphasizing critical landmarks, technical pitfalls, and system-specific docking maneuvers. Conclusions: The SPORT model offers a realistic and reproducible training framework for robotic TAR, allowing surgeons to practice both classical and modified techniques before performing them in human patients. By bridging the gap between synthetic or cadaveric training and live surgery, SPORT represents an essential component of structured curricula for robotic abdominal wall reconstruction.

Standardized porcine robotic transversus abdominis release training: the SPORT model / F. Brucchi, A. De Troyer, M. Vierstraete, F. Muysoms. - In: SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY. - ISSN 0930-2794. - 40:1(2026 Jan), pp. 815-823. [10.1007/s00464-025-12484-9]

Standardized porcine robotic transversus abdominis release training: the SPORT model

F. Brucchi;
2026

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Background: Robotic platforms are increasingly adopted for complex abdominal wall reconstruction, yet transversus abdominis release (TAR) remains technically demanding with a steep learning curve. Structured training models are therefore essential to ensure safe implementation. Building on the experience of a previous model for inguinal hernia repair, the SPORT (Standardized POrcine Robotic Transversus abdominis release Training) model was developed as a stepwise, high-fidelity platform for robotic TAR. Methods: Ethical approval was obtained (EC2021/067) under the Belgian Animal Use Act. Crossbred pigs (Landrace × Large White, 14–16 weeks, ~ 50 kg) underwent open and laparoscopic dissections to assess abdominal wall anatomy. Based on these findings, a structured stepwise rTAR protocol was developed and tested on standard robotic platforms (da Vinci Xi, da Vinci X, Hugo RAS, Versius). This study does not include quantitative or qualitative performance data; rather, it provides a methodological description and validation of a standardized, reproducible training framework for robotic transversus abdominis release using a live porcine model. Results: The SPORT model reproduces key anatomical features of the human abdominal wall, including the arcuate line, the watershed zone at the costal margin, and the cranial extension of the transversus abdominis. A structured step-by-step description is provided, emphasizing critical landmarks, technical pitfalls, and system-specific docking maneuvers. Conclusions: The SPORT model offers a realistic and reproducible training framework for robotic TAR, allowing surgeons to practice both classical and modified techniques before performing them in human patients. By bridging the gap between synthetic or cadaveric training and live surgery, SPORT represents an essential component of structured curricula for robotic abdominal wall reconstruction.
Abdominal wall reconstruction; Porcine model; Robotic surgery; Surgical training; Transversus abdominis release
Settore MEDS-06/A - Chirurgia generale
gen-2026
15-dic-2025
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