| Literature DB >> 30642322 |
Soichi Shibuya1,2, Naho Fujiwara3, Takanori Ochi3, Momoko Wada3, Toshiaki Takahashi3, Kyeong Deok Lee3, Eiji Miyazaki3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic percutaneous extraperitoneal closure (LPEC) has become a common procedure for repairing inguinal hernia. As a laparoscopic approach, pediatric surgical trainees require more training to learn LPEC than a traditional open approach. This study aimed to clarify the experience needed to acquire the skill to perform LPEC adequately.Entities:
Keywords: Inguinal hernia; Laparoscopic surgery; Learning curve; Operative time; Pediatric surgery; Surgical training
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30642322 PMCID: PMC6332850 DOI: 10.1186/s12893-019-0470-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Surg ISSN: 1471-2482 Impact factor: 2.102
Fig. 1The operative procedure. a: LAPA-HER-CLOSURE® □ being advanced along the lower edge of the internal inguinal ring. b: The thread left in the peritoneal cavity were caught with the needle. c: Extracorporeal ligation. d: Completely closed hernia orifice
Clinical and demographic data
| Surgeons | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
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| Male | 68 | 92 | 143 | 162 | 70 | 138 | N.S. |
| (%) | (38.0) | (44.4) | (53.2) | (46.2) | (38.0) | (56.1) | |
| Female | 111 | 115 | 126 | 189 | 114 | 108 | N.S. |
| (%) | (62.0) | (55.6) | (46.8) | (53.8) | (62.0) | (43.9) | |
| Age at the surgery (years) | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.6 | 5.1 | 4.4 | N.S. |
| (± 2.8) | (± 2.6) | (± 3.1) | (± 2.9) | (± 2.8) | (± 3.4) | ||
| Height at the surgery (cm) | 98.9 | 99.6 | 94.9 | 101.7 | 105.5 | 98.2 | N.S. |
| (± 20.9) | (± 20.7) | (± 25.9) | (± 20.9) | (± 19.3) | (± 26.3) | ||
| Weight at the surgery (kg) | 16.1 | 16.0 | 15.1 | 17.0 | 17.9 | 16.6 | N.S. |
| (± 7.0) | (± 7.6) | (± 8.3) | (± 8.0) | (± 7.2) | (± 9.3) | ||
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| Right-sided | 85 | 117 | 143 | 191 | 98 | 129 | N.S. |
| (%) | (47.5) | (56.5) | (53.2) | (54.4) | (53.3) | (52.4) | |
| Left-sided | 94 | 90 | 126 | 160 | 86 | 117 | N.S. |
| (%) | (52.5) | (43.5) | (46.8) | (45.6) | (46.7) | (47.6) | |
Operative times of unilateral repair
| Surgeons | A | B | C | D | E | F |
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| Male (min) | 25.1 | 26.4 | 20.7 | 23.7 | 23.6 | 21.1 |
| (± 8.9) | (± 7.3) | (± 7.6) | (± 8.7) | (± 8.4) | (± 4.9) | |
| Female (min) | 23.8 | 24.4 | 18.2 | 20.1 | 21.0 | 18.2 |
| (± 9.1) | (± 8.3) | (± 4.2) | (± 5.1) | (± 6.8) | (± 5.0) | |
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| Right-sided (min) | 25.8 | 25.2 | 18.9 | 22.8 | 21.5 | 19.6 |
| (± 10.9) | (± 7.9) | (± 6.2) | (± 8.5) | (± 7.3) | (± 5.0) | |
| Left-sided (min) | 23.4 | 26.0 | 20.8 | 20.9 | 23.1 | 20.7 |
| (± 7.3) | (± 7.7) | (± 6.9) | (± 5.3) | (± 8.1) | (± 5.2) | |
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Operative times of bilateral repair
| Surgeons | A | B | C | D | E | F |
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| Male (min) | 31.4 | 43.8 | 29.6 | 32.4 | 37.3 | 33.6 |
| (± 9.6) | (± 11.3) | (± 6.9) | (± 6.2) | (± 8.3) | (± 10.0) | |
| Female (min) | 29.1 | 37.8 | 27.7 | 27.4 | 33.5 | 28.8 |
| (± 12.3) | (± 12.3) | (± 7.9) | (± 6.0) | (± 8.8) | (± 9.2) | |
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Fig. 2The learning curve of each surgeon. The numbers of repairs performed by Surgeon A - F before the MOT became less than 20 min and the learning curve plateaued were 174, 107, 84, 108, 147, and 131, respectively. The mean was 125.1 ± 29.5. MOT: Mean operative time of 10 consecutive unilateral repairs