| Literature DB >> 27081246 |
Niti Khunger1, Sushruta Kathuria1.
Abstract
Simulation-based learning in surgery is a learning model where an environment similar to real life surgical situation is created for the trainee to learn various surgical skills. It can be used to train a new operator as well to assess his skills. This methodology helps in repetitive practice of surgical skills on nonliving things so that the operator can be near-perfect when operating on a live patient. Various models are available for learning different dermatosurgery skills.Entities:
Keywords: Simulation-based learning; dermatosurgery; surgical skills; teaching models
Year: 2016 PMID: 27081246 PMCID: PMC4812884 DOI: 10.4103/0974-2077.178540
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cutan Aesthet Surg ISSN: 0974-2077
Types of simulation techniques
Figure 1Artificial rubber pad for learning suturing techniques
Simulation models used in Dermatosurgery
Figure 2aDummy head covered with styrofoam and implanted with cut human hair (Photo courtesy:Dr Aman Dua & Dr Kapil Dua)
Figure 2dClose-up of goat skin showing few extracted hair follicule units (Photo courtesy:Dr Aman Dua & Dr Kapil Dua)
Figure 3Implantation of hair follicles on a styrofoam covered dummy head (Photo courtesy:Dr Aman Dua & Dr Kapil Dua)
Figure 4Sclero pad with vessels which blanch on injection for teaching sclerotherapy (Simskin(R) USA)