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Changes in Patterns of Radical Prostatectomy due to Diffusion of Robotic Surgical System: A Nationwide Study Using Health Insurance Claims Data
CONCLUSION: The adoption and diffusion of robotic surgical systems in Korea increased the number of surgeries as well as the share of robotic surgery. It is necessary to manage a technology that is widely used in a state where its clinical effectiveness is uncertain.PMID:34816646 | PMC:PMC8612857 | DOI:10.3349/ymj.2021.62.12.1155
Source: Yonsei Medical Journal - November 24, 2021 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Jungmi Chae Yeonmi Choi Su-Jin Cho Source Type: research

Face, Content, and Construct Validity Evaluation of Simulation Models in General Surgery Laparoscopic Training and Education: A Systematic Review
CONCLUSIONS: This study assessed validated laparoscopic simulation models, particularly in content and construct validity. Articles reported an increased use of simulation models in laparoscopic training with positive feedback from trainees, but few studies reported validation of training model. Validation strategies are not standardized, limiting comparability between them.PMID:36062557 | DOI:10.1177/15533506221123704
Source: Surgical Innovation - September 5, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Roberto J Rueda Esteban Juan S L ópez-McCormick Alejandra S Rodr íguez-Bermeo Mateo Andrade Juan D Hern ández Restrepo Eduardo M Targarona Soler Source Type: research

Simulation in Surgical Resident Education: A Porcine Hemostasis and Laparoscopic Model
This study demonstrates that a porcine lab is an effective model for surgical resident education and increases resident confidence.PMID:36866421 | DOI:10.1177/00031348231161678
Source: The American Surgeon - March 3, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Gabriel E Cambronero Gloria D Sanin James W Patterson Lucas D Galli Chris Garcia Maggie E Bosley Myron S Powell Jean H Ashburn James E Jordan Source Type: research

Immersive Live Streaming of Surgery Using 360-Degree Video to Head-Mounted Virtual Reality Devices: A New Paradigm in Surgical Education
CONCLUSIONS: This novel live streaming configuration was able to deliver high-quality, low-latency video directly to a VR platform, allowing complete immersion into the learning environment by remote learners. Live streaming surgical procedures in an immersive VR format provides an efficient, cost-effective, and reproducible way to teleport remote learners from any location directly into the operating room.PMID:36990514 | DOI:10.1177/15533506231165828
Source: Surgical Innovation - March 29, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Alejandro Gandsas Trevor Dorey Adrian Park Source Type: research

Augmenting, not cheating!
Vine et al are to be congratulated on their elegantly designed study demonstrating a clear cause-and-effect relationship between expert eye-gaze training patterns and the rate of laparoscopic skill acquisition. It is unfortunate that they have chosen to employ the term cheating to describe their training strategy, the more so, given the emergence of competence as a metric of medical education.
Source: Surgery - August 13, 2012 Category: Surgery Authors: Simon D. Smith, Anthony G. Gallagher, Patrick Henn Tags: Letters to the Editors Source Type: research

Trends in operative experience of pediatric surgical residents in the United States and Canada
Conclusions: The increase in number of pediatric surgical resident training positions has not adversely affected overall operative experience or exposure to highly specialized requisite cases, on average. The increasing positive skew of total and index cases, however, suggests that variability between programs in case exposure is increasing over time.
Source: Journal of Pediatric Surgery - January 1, 2013 Category: Surgery Authors: Abbey L. Fingeret, Charles J.H. Stolar, Robert A. Cowles Tags: APSA Papers Source Type: research

Changing paradigms in minimally invasive surgery training
Conclusions: The rising number of laparoscopic procedures performed by surgical residents is associated with a drastic decrease in the number of basic open procedures. Although the number of open procedures is sufficient to meet ACGME requirements for now, this is an area of concern for the adequacy of training in the future.
Source: American Journal of Surgery - January 24, 2013 Category: Surgery Authors: Amruta Unawane, Armin Kamyab, Mitesh Patel, Jeffrey C. Flynn, Vijay K. Mittal Tags: Presidential Address Source Type: research

Minimally invasive surgery fellowship does not adversely affect general surgery resident case volume: a decade of experience
Conclusions: A laparoscopic fellowship has not had an adverse impact on the complex or basic laparoscopic case experience of surgical residents. In a busy academic practice, laparoscopic fellowships and general surgical residency can coexist.
Source: American Journal of Surgery - February 18, 2013 Category: Surgery Authors: Peter T. Hallowell, Mohamed I. Dahman, Jayme B. Stokes, Damien J. LaPar, Bruce D. Schirmer Tags: Presidential Address Source Type: research

A Comparison of Skill Acquisition and Transfer in Single Incision and Multi-port Laparoscopic Surgery
Objectives: Single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) offers a scar-less approach to cholecystectomy. We conducted a cadaveric randomized crossover study to compare the novice learning curves for multiport laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) and single incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy (SILC), and to investigate the acquisition of transferable skills.Participants: Twenty medical students were randomized into SILS or LC groups.Methods: After baseline assessment and cognitive learning modules, groups completed 5 cadaveric porcine cholecystectomies in their designated modality, followed by one using the other approach. Pe...
Source: Journal of Surgical Education - November 5, 2012 Category: Surgery Authors: Richard M. Kwasnicki, Rajesh Aggarwal, Trystan M. Lewis, Sanjay Purkayastha, Ara Darzi, Paraskevas A. Paraskeva Tags: ORIGINAL REPORTS Source Type: research