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Transferability of Simulation-Based Training in Laparoscopic Surgeries: A Systematic Review
Joint Authors
Spiliotis, Antonios E.
Spiliotis, Panagiotis M.
Palios, Ifaistion M.
Source
Issue
Vol. 2020, Issue 2020 (31 Dec. 2020), pp.1-10, 10 p.
Publisher
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Publication Date
2020-08-25
Country of Publication
Egypt
No. of Pages
10
Main Subjects
Abstract EN
Objective.
The implementation of simulation-based training in residency programs has been increased, but the transferability of surgical skills in the real operating room is not well documented.
In our survey, the role of simulation in surgical training will be evaluated.
Study Design.
In this systemic review, randomized control trials, which assessed the transferability of acquired skills through simulation in the real operating setting, were included.
A systematic search strategy was undertaken using a predetermined protocol.
Results.
Eighteen randomized clinical trials were included in this survey.
Two studies investigated inguinal hernia repair, six laparoscopic cholecystectomy, five gynecologic procedures, two laparoscopic suturing, and two camera navigation during laparoscopic procedures.
Simulation-trained participants showed superiority in surgical performance in comparison with untrained surgeons.
The operation time, accuracy, incidence of intraoperative errors, and postoperative complications were statistically better in the simulation-trained group in comparison with the conventional-trained group.
Conclusion.
Simulation provides a safe, effective, and ethical way for residents to acquire surgical skills before entering the operating room.
American Psychological Association (APA)
Spiliotis, Antonios E.& Spiliotis, Panagiotis M.& Palios, Ifaistion M.. 2020. Transferability of Simulation-Based Training in Laparoscopic Surgeries: A Systematic Review. Minimally Invasive Surgery،Vol. 2020, no. 2020, pp.1-10.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1192284
Modern Language Association (MLA)
Spiliotis, Antonios E.…[et al.]. Transferability of Simulation-Based Training in Laparoscopic Surgeries: A Systematic Review. Minimally Invasive Surgery No. 2020 (2020), pp.1-10.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1192284
American Medical Association (AMA)
Spiliotis, Antonios E.& Spiliotis, Panagiotis M.& Palios, Ifaistion M.. Transferability of Simulation-Based Training in Laparoscopic Surgeries: A Systematic Review. Minimally Invasive Surgery. 2020. Vol. 2020, no. 2020, pp.1-10.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1192284
Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
English
Notes
Includes bibliographical references
Record ID
BIM-1192284