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Simulation in Pediatric Video Surgery: Training with Simple and Reproducible Exercises Elaborated by Residents.

Douglas Fagundes Teixeira1, Tais Soares Carvalho1, Melina Capraro Alcântara1, Anna Carolina Borges Ribeiro1, Amanda Ginani Antunes1, Aluisio Augusto Belmino Gadelha1, Adria Karina Farias de Aquino1, Ingrid Lorrane Ferreira de Carvalho2, Cesar Cavalli Sabbaga1, Karin Lucilda Schultz1, Antônio Carlos Moreira Amarante1, Fernando Antônio Bersani Amado1, Elisangela de Mattos E Silva1.   

Abstract

Background: Most residents do not have a defined program for simulation training in video surgery in Brazil. The training takes place for the most part in vivo or in short courses. The goal of this article is to describe and evaluate a set of exercises using low-cost materials, created by the residents themselves, to enable basic skills training in video surgery. Materials and
Methods: Seven exercises were elaborated aiming to simulate main maneuvers performed in video surgery. The residents were guided by a written and video description showing the execution of the exercises, performed the exercises, and answered a questionnaire. After 3 weeks of free training, the residents performed the exercises and answered the questionnaire again.
Results: Seven residents started the study; however, 6 completed the two steps. Among the participants, 83% received in vivo video surgery training, and only 2 (33%) received some supervised simulation training in minimally invasive surgery before this time. All participants considered the set of seven exercises representative of the actual skills in video surgery. There was no difficulty in acquiring the materials or in assembling them to carry out the training. All the participants had a shorter training time than initially proposed, on average 1 day/week for 20 minutes. Conclusions: A simple set of exercises can be elaborated by the residents themselves and make feasible the simulated training in video surgery even without the availability of sophisticated and expensive materials. The presence of a tutor and the scheduling of exclusive training seem necessary for more satisfactory results.

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Keywords:  simulation in pediatric surgery; simulation training; surgical simulation; video surgery; video surgery in residency

Year:  2019        PMID: 31560642     DOI: 10.1089/lap.2019.0207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A        ISSN: 1092-6429            Impact factor:   1.878


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