胰腺吻合术训练模型:现状与未来方向

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Kunal Joshi , Daniel M. Espino , Duncan ET. Shepherd , Nasim Mahmoodi , Keith J. Roberts , Nikolaos Chatzizacharias , Ravi Marudanayagam , Robert P. Sutcliffe
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摘要

术后胰瘘(POPF)是胰十二指肠切除术(PD)后发病率和死亡率的主要原因,以往的研究主要集中在与患者相关的风险因素和吻合技术的比较上。然而,人们认识到外科医生的经验是影响 POPF 结果的一个重要因素,而且胰腺吻合术有一个显著的学习曲线。本研究旨在回顾目前有关胰腺吻合术培训模式的文献,并探索未来研究的领域。结论是需要研究了解人体胰腺的机械特性,以努力开发出一种能密切模拟其机械特性的合成模型。虚拟现实(VR)是外科手术培训中合成模型的一种有吸引力的替代方法,还需要进一步努力开发一种既能提供高保真又能提供触觉反馈的 VR 胰腺吻合术培训模块。
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Pancreatic anastomosis training models: Current status and future directions

Postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality after pancreatoduodenectomy (PD), and previous research has focused on patient-related risk factors and comparisons between anastomotic techniques. However, it is recognized that surgeon experience is an important factor in POPF outcomes, and that there is a significant learning curve for the pancreatic anastomosis. The aim of this study was to review the current literature on training models for the pancreatic anastomosis, and to explore areas for future research. It is concluded that research is needed to understand the mechanical properties of the human pancreas in an effort to develop a synthetic model that closely mimics its mechanical properties. Virtual reality (VR) is an attractive alternative to synthetic models for surgical training, and further work is needed to develop a VR pancreatic anastomosis training module that provides both high fidelity and haptic feedback.

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Pancreatology
Pancreatology 医学-胃肠肝病学
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
5.60%
发文量
194
审稿时长
44 days
期刊介绍: Pancreatology is the official journal of the International Association of Pancreatology (IAP), the European Pancreatic Club (EPC) and several national societies and study groups around the world. Dedicated to the understanding and treatment of exocrine as well as endocrine pancreatic disease, this multidisciplinary periodical publishes original basic, translational and clinical pancreatic research from a range of fields including gastroenterology, oncology, surgery, pharmacology, cellular and molecular biology as well as endocrinology, immunology and epidemiology. Readers can expect to gain new insights into pancreatic physiology and into the pathogenesis, diagnosis, therapeutic approaches and prognosis of pancreatic diseases. The journal features original articles, case reports, consensus guidelines and topical, cutting edge reviews, thus representing a source of valuable, novel information for clinical and basic researchers alike.
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