A novel small animal ovariohysterectomy training model improves veterinary students' surgical times.

IF 1.7 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
C J Joonè, W Foyle, J Beasley, D Wilson
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of a novel, low-cost ovariohysterectomy (OVH) training model on surgical times recorded for final-year veterinary students performing live canine and feline OVH. The training model provides focused practice on a segment of the OVH procedure that is typically challenging for students: the exteriorisation of an ovary with clamping and ligation of the ovarian pedicle. At James Cook University, surgical times are recorded as part of routine patient care and include the time from the start of an abdominal incision to exteriorisation of a uterine horn, the time taken to ligate both ovarian pedicles and the uterine body, the time taken to complete abdominal closure and the total procedure time. For this study, surgical times recorded during canine and feline OVHs performed by a full-year cohort of students trained before the introduction of the OVH model (Pre-model group; n = 79 students) were compared to a full-year cohort trained after the introduction of the OVH model (Post-model group, n = 80 students). All surgical times recorded for canine OVH were significantly reduced in the Post-model group compared to the Pre-model group. For feline OVH, surgical times were similar, except for a significant reduction in the time taken to ligate both ovarian pedicles and the uterine body in the Post-model group. An unanticipated finding was significant improvements in surgical times for successive students performing canine OVH over the course of each cohort's year, likely a reflection of developing student competence and confidence across the clinical year.

一种新颖的小动物卵巢子宫切除术训练模式,提高了兽医学生的手术次数。
本研究的目的是评估一种新型、低成本的卵巢子宫切除术(OVH)训练模式对兽医专业毕业班学生进行活犬和活猫卵巢子宫切除术手术次数的影响。培训模型提供了OVH程序的一部分,这对学生来说通常是具有挑战性的:卵巢的外化与卵巢蒂的夹紧和结扎。在詹姆斯库克大学,手术时间被记录为常规病人护理的一部分,包括从开始腹部切口到取出子宫角的时间,结扎卵巢蒂和子宫体所需的时间,完成腹部关闭所需的时间和总手术时间。在本研究中,将引入OVH模型前训练的一整年的学生(模型前组,n = 79名学生)与引入OVH模型后训练的一整年的学生(模型后组,n = 80名学生)进行的犬和猫OVH手术次数进行比较。与模型前组相比,模型后组犬OVH的所有手术时间均显著减少。对于猫的OVH,手术时间相似,除了模型后组结扎卵巢蒂和子宫体的时间明显减少。一个意想不到的发现是,在每个队列的一年中,连续进行犬类OVH的学生的手术时间显著改善,这可能反映了学生在临床一年中的能力和信心的发展。
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Australian Veterinary Journal
Australian Veterinary Journal 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
85
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Over the past 80 years, the Australian Veterinary Journal (AVJ) has been providing the veterinary profession with leading edge clinical and scientific research, case reports, reviews. news and timely coverage of industry issues. AJV is Australia''s premier veterinary science text and is distributed monthly to over 5,500 Australian Veterinary Association members and subscribers.
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