Role of simulation in kidney stone disease: A systematic review of literature trends in the 26 years.

Carlotta Nedbal, Victoria Jahrreiss, Clara Cerrato, Amelia Pietropaolo, Andrea Galosi, Domenico Veneziano, Panagiotis Kallidonis, Bhaskar K Somani
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Background: Minimally invasive techniques for treatment of urinary stones requires expertise, experience and endoscopic skills. Simulators provide a low-stress and low-risk environment while providing a realistic set-up and training opportunities.

Aim: To report the publication trend of 'simulation in urolithiasis' over the last 26 years.

Methods: Research of all published papers on "Simulation in Urolithiasis" was performed through PubMed database over the last 26 years, from January 1997 to December 2022. Papers were labelled and divided in three subgroups: (1) Training papers; (2) Clinical simulation application or surgical procedures; and (3) Diagnostic radiology simulation. Each subgroup was then divided into two 13-year time periods to compare and identify the contrast of different decades: period-1 (1997-2009) and period-2 (2010-2022).

Results: A total of 168 articles published on the application of simulation in urolithiasis over the last 26 years (training: n = 94, surgical procedures: n = 66, and radiology: n = 8). The overall number of papers published in simulation in urolithiasis was 35 in Period-1 and 129 in Period-2, an increase of +269% (P = 0.0002). Each subgroup shows a growing trend of publications from Period-1 to Period-2: training papers +279% (P = 0.001), surgical simulations +264% (P = 0.0180) and radiological simulations +200% (P = 0.2105).

Conclusion: In the last decades there has been a step up of papers regarding training protocols with the aid of various simulation devices, with simulators now a part of training programs. With the development of 3D-printed and high-fidelity models, simulation for surgical procedure planning and patients counseling is also a growing field and this trend will continue to rise in the next few years.

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模拟在肾结石疾病中的作用:26年来文献趋势的系统综述。
背景:微创技术治疗尿路结石需要专业知识、经验和内镜技术。模拟器提供了一个低压力和低风险的环境,同时提供了现实的设置和培训机会。目的:报道《尿石症模拟》26年来的出版趋势。方法:从1997年1月到2022年12月,通过PubMed数据库对过去26年中发表的所有关于“泌尿系结石模拟”的论文进行研究。论文被标记并分为三个小组:(1)培训论文;(2) 临床模拟应用或外科手术;以及(3)放射学诊断模拟。然后将每个亚组分为两个13年的时间段,以比较和确定不同几十年的对比:第一阶段(1997-2009)和第二阶段(2010-2022)。结果:在过去26年中,共发表了168篇关于模拟在尿石症中的应用的文章(培训:n=94,外科手术:n=66,放射学:n=8)。在尿石症模拟中发表的论文总数在第1期为35篇,在第2期为129篇,增加了+269%(P=0.0002)。每个亚组都显示出从第1期到第2期发表论文的增长趋势:训练论文+279%(P=0.001),外科模拟+264%(P=0.0180)和放射学模拟+200%(P=0.02105)。结论:在过去的几十年里,借助各种模拟设备,关于训练协议的论文越来越多,模拟器现在是训练计划的一部分。随着3D打印和高保真模型的发展,外科手术计划和患者咨询的模拟也是一个不断发展的领域,这一趋势将在未来几年继续上升。
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