家庭用品在开放和机器人外科技能住院医师教育中的新应用。

IF 1.8 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Advances in Urology Pub Date : 2019-03-07 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/5794957
Keri Rowley, Deepak Pruthi, Osamah Al-Bayati, Joseph Basler, Michael A Liss
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摘要

背景:本研究的目的是调查使用家用物品制作的手术模拟器的有效性,并确定其在外科技能培训中的潜在作用。方法:10名泌尿外科住院医师参加外科技能研讨会,并使用手术模拟器和模型进行练习。这些包括伤口闭合模型、开放式前列腺切除术模型、精细组织模拟、打结站和腹腔镜模拟器。工作坊结束后,居民们完成了一份5点李克特问卷。主要结果是模型的面效度。次要结果包括作为培训工具的有效性和复制模型的能力。结果:所有的模型都很容易创建,并成功地模拟了手术任务。总的来说,住院医生认为这些活动对培训是有用的。他们也有信心可以重新制作模拟器。结论:低保真度训练模型可以在合理的成本下提高手术技能。这些模型将需要进一步的评估,以确定结构的有效性,并确定如何将改进转化为OR性能。虽然高保真模拟器可以继续用于正式的外科培训,但应鼓励住院医师使用创新的自制模型来补充他们的培训。
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Novel Use of Household Items in Open and Robotic Surgical Skills Resident Education.

Novel Use of Household Items in Open and Robotic Surgical Skills Resident Education.

Novel Use of Household Items in Open and Robotic Surgical Skills Resident Education.

Novel Use of Household Items in Open and Robotic Surgical Skills Resident Education.

Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of surgical simulators created using household items and to determine their potential role in surgical skills training.

Methods: Ten urology residents attended a surgical skills workshop and practiced using surgical simulators and models. These included a wound closure model, an open prostatectomy model, a delicate tissue simulation, a knot-tying station, and a laparoscopic simulator. After the workshop, the residents completed a 5-point Likert questionnaire. Primary outcome was face validity of the models. Secondary outcomes included usefulness as a training tool and ability to replicate the models.

Results: All models were easily created and successfully represented the surgical task being simulated. Residents evaluated the activities as being useful for training purposes overall. They also felt confident that they could recreate the simulators.

Conclusion: Low-fidelity training models can be used to improve surgical skills at a reasonable cost. The models will require further evaluation to determine construct validity and to determine how the improvements translate to OR performance. While high-fidelity simulators may continue to be utilized in formal surgical training, residents should be encouraged to supplement their training with innovative homemade models.

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Advances in Urology
Advances in Urology UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
17
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Urology is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes state-of-the-art reviews and original research papers of wide interest in all fields of urology. The journal strives to provide publication of important manuscripts to the widest possible audience worldwide, without the constraints of expensive, hard-to-access, traditional bound journals. Advances in Urology is designed to improve publication access of both well-established urologic scientists and less well-established writers, by allowing interested scientists worldwide to participate fully.
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