Simulation training in video-assisted urologic surgery |
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Authors: | András Hoznek MD Laurent Salomon MD Alexandre de la Taille MD René Yiou MD Dimitrios Vordos MD Stéphane Larre MD Clément-Claude Abbou MD |
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Affiliation: | (1) Service d’Urologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Henri Mondor, Universit’e Paris XII, 51. Av; du Ml. De Lattre de Tassigny, 94010 Cr’eteil-cedex, France |
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Abstract: | The current system of surgical education is facing many challenges in terms of time ef.ciency, costs, and patient safety. Training using simulation is an emerging area, mostly based on the experience of other high-risk professions like aviation. The goal of simulation-based training in surgery is to develop not only technical but team skills. This learning environment is stress-free and safe, allows standardization and tailoring of training, and also objectively evaluate performances. The development of simulation training is straightforward in endourology, since these procedures are video-assisted and the low degree of freedom of the instruments is easily replicated. On the other hand, these interventions necessitate a long learning curve, training in the operative room is especially costly and risky. Many models are already in use or under development in all fields of video-assisted urologic surgery: ureteroscopy, percutaneous surgery, transurethral resection of the prostate, and laparoscopy. Although bench models are essential, simulation increasingly benefits from the achievements and development of computer technology. Still in its infancy, virtual reality simulation will certainly belong to tomorrow’s teaching tools. |
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