

Proficiency in technical skills required during a surgical procedure, including, but not limited to: clamping, cauterizing, suturing, inserting, injecting, manipulating, retracting, cutting, and ligating tissue as necessary.

Having knowledge of and using all open, laparoscopic, and robotic equipment necessary for a procedure.Providing intraoperative skills such as visualization, trocar insertion, injection of local anesthetics, hemostasis, tissue handling, placement and securing of wound drains, and closure of body planes.Positioning the patient to provide the necessary exposure for the procedure, as well as the surgeon preference.Communicating the surgeon’s preferences and specific patient needs to surgical team.Common roles and responsibilities of a surgical first assistant include: They have responsibilities before, during, and after surgical procedures. They work very closely with patients of all ages. Surgical first assistants interact with surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, and other health care staff. The surgical assistant performs these tasks under the direction and supervision of the surgeon and in accordance with hospital policy and appropriate laws and regulations. They are advanced allied health practitioners who provide aid in exposure, wound closure, bleeding control, and other intraoperative technical functions that help the surgeon carry out a safe operation with optimal results for the surgical patient. They anticipate the needs of the surgical team and during an operation, assist the surgeon with tasks such as selecting equipment, holding open incisions, stopping bleeding, closing the incision, among many other technical tasks. A surgical first assistant, also referred to as a surgical assistant or simply a first assist, works in the operating room during a surgical procedure.
