Αναζήτηση αυτού του ιστολογίου

Παρασκευή 16 Ιουνίου 2017

The Performance Gap for Residents in Transfer of Intracorporeal Suturing Skills From Box Trainer to Operating Room

Publication date: Available online 16 June 2017
Source:Journal of Surgical Education
Author(s): Patrice Crochet, Aubert Agostini, Sophie Knight, Noémie Resseguier, Stéphane Berdah, Rajesh Aggarwal
ObjectiveTraining on laparoscopic box trainer (BT) improves suturing skills in the operating room (OR). Optimal laboratory training should provide trainees with an adequate level of skills that can be transferred to the OR with no decline in performances. This study aimed to compare OR intracorporeal suturing performances of residents who trained with a fundamentals of laparoscopic surgery (FLS) BT vs. those of experienced laparoscopists.DesignThis was a prospective observational study. Residents received training with an FLS BT over a period of 4 months. Their performances with the BT and in the OR were then compared with those of experienced senior surgeons. OR assessment took place during a laparoscopic myomectomy. Performance evaluation was based on time taken and 2 validated qualitative assessment tools (GOALS and the Moorthy checklist).SettingsOne academic tertiary care center, La Conception Hospital, Assistance Publique -Hopitaux de Marseille, Marseille, France, was involved.ParticipantsTwelve gynecology residents and 6 experienced laparoscopic surgeons.ResultsFollowing the FLS training period, performances of residents with the BT were equivalent to those of the experienced surgeons. When tested in the OR, the trained residents performed more slowly than experienced surgeons (279.75 vs. 159.75s; p = 0.001), and they obtained lower qualitative outcomes in terms of GOALS (13 vs. 16.75; p = 0.002) and checklist (18.25 vs. 21; p = 0.049). Transfer from the BT to the OR revealed an increase in time taken that was significantly higher for the trained residents' group than for the experienced group (137s vs. 49s; p < 0.001).ConclusionA performance gap emerged between trained residents and experienced surgeons when transferring from the BT to the OR. Finding an intermediate training platform between the BT and independently suturing in the OR is hence warranted.



from # All Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis via ola Kala on Inoreader http://ift.tt/2sC6eNs
via IFTTT

Δεν υπάρχουν σχόλια:

Δημοσίευση σχολίου

Exercise stereotypes and fatigue in people living with HIV: does self-efficacy play a mediating or a moderating role?

Recent research suggests that exercise stereotypes may influence physical activity through ego depletion and internalization mechanisms. The...