在资源有限的情况下,在Covid-19大流行期间开发一种新的腹腔镜培训模式

IF 0.6 Q4 SURGERY
Dr Hansraj Mangray , Dr Sanele Madziba , Dr Shamaman Harilal , Dr Vishendran Govindasamy , Dr Morganyagi Govender , Dr Lucien Ferndale , Dr Thembi Mbebe , Dr Ashish Dasrath , Prof Damian L Clarke
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摘要

本文描述了在资源有限的情况下开发和实施一种独特的腹腔镜缝合课程,并回顾了该计划的初步经验。方法介绍格雷腹腔镜缝合课程(GLSC)的发展,回顾一年来的调查问卷和反馈。结果GLSC已运行一年多,共有47名参与者。大多数参与者是登记员,其次是顾问和医务人员,大多数参与者具有有限的最小接触手术经验。只有三个人以前参加过正式课程或担任过观察员。课程前测试的平均结果为50%,课程后测试的平均结果为88%。在技能实验室课程中,每个参与者都熟练地进行了身体内缝合。全组一致同意在评估表中推荐所有外科培训生使用GLSC。所有参与者都对高级MAS课程感兴趣。结论在有限的资源和行业支持下,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间开发本地MAS缝合课程是可能的。到目前为止,它已使一大群受训人员受益,并有望成为南非外科受训人员课程的一部分。
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Developing a novel laparoscopic training model during the Covid-19 pandemic in a resource-limited setting

Developing a novel laparoscopic training model during the Covid-19 pandemic in a resource-limited setting

Developing a novel laparoscopic training model during the Covid-19 pandemic in a resource-limited setting

Developing a novel laparoscopic training model during the Covid-19 pandemic in a resource-limited setting

Background

This paper describes the development and implementation of a unique laparoscopic suturing course in a resource-constrained setting and reviews the initial experience with the program.

Methods

This study describes the development of Grey's laparoscopic suturing course (GLSC) and reviews the questionnaires and feedback over the past year.

Results

The GLSC has been run for over a year and has enrolled 47 participants. Most participants were registrars, followed by consultants and medical officers, and most participants had limited minimal access surgery (MAS) experience. Only three had previously undertaken a formal course or observership. The mean result for the pre-course test was 50%, and for the post-course test, 88%. During the skills laboratory session, every participant competently performed intra-corporeal suturing. The entire group unanimously agreed that the GLSC should be recommended for all surgical trainees in the evaluation form. All participants expressed interest in an advanced MAS course.

Conclusion

We have demonstrated that developing a local MAS suturing course with limited resources and industry support during the Covid 19 pandemic is possible. It has benefited a large group of trainees thus far and hopefully will become part of the curriculum of surgical trainees in South Africa.

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