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Systems and technologies for objective evaluation of technical skills in laparoscopic surgery.

Juan A Sánchez-Margallo1, Francisco M Sánchez-Margallo, Ignacio Oropesa, Enrique J Gómez.   

Abstract

Minimally invasive surgery is a highly demanding surgical approach regarding technical requirements for the surgeon, who must be trained in order to perform a safe surgical intervention. Traditional surgical education in minimally invasive surgery is commonly based on subjective criteria to quantify and evaluate surgical abilities, which could be potentially unsafe for the patient. Authors, surgeons and associations are increasingly demanding the development of more objective assessment tools that can accredit surgeons as technically competent. This paper describes the state of the art in objective assessment methods of surgical skills. It gives an overview on assessment systems based on structured checklists and rating scales, surgical simulators, and instrument motion analysis. As a future work, an objective and automatic assessment method of surgical skills should be standardized as a means towards proficiency-based curricula for training in laparoscopic surgery and its certification.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23992380     DOI: 10.3109/13645706.2013.827122

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Minim Invasive Ther Allied Technol        ISSN: 1364-5706            Impact factor:   2.442


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2.  Objective assessment based on motion-related metrics and technical performance in laparoscopic suturing.

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4.  Application of an Optical Tracking System for Motor Skill Assessment in Laparoscopic Surgery.

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5.  Application of multidirectional stitching technology in a laparoscopic suturing instructional program: a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Yu Zhao; Qiong Chen; Jia-Ning Hu; Qi Shen; Lu Xia; Lin-Zhi Yan; Yi Wang; Xiu-Jie Zhu; Wen-Ju Li; Yue Hu; Qiong Zhang
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