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Development and evaluation of a simulator-based laparoscopic training program for surgical novices
Authors:Emmeline Nugent  Nicole Shirilla  Adnan Hafeez  Diarmuid S. O’Riordain  Oscar Traynor  Anthony M. Harrison  Paul Neary
Affiliation:1. National Surgical Training Centre, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 123, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, Ireland
2. School of Medicine, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
3. UPMC Beacon Hospital, Sandyford, Dublin, Ireland
Abstract:

Background

The use of simulation to train novice surgeons in laparoscopic skills is becoming increasingly popular. To maximize benefit from simulation, training needs to be delivered and assessed in a structured manner. This study aimed to define performance goals, demonstrate construct validity of the training program, and evaluate whether novice surgeons could reach the preset performance goals.

Methods

Nine expert laparoscopic surgeons established performance goals for three basic modules of an augmented-reality laparoscopic simulator. The three laparoscopic modules were used by 40 novice surgeons and 40 surgical trainees (postgraduate years [PGYs] 1–4). The performance outcomes were analyzed across the different groups (novice, PGYs 1 and 2, PGYs 3 and 4, expert) to determine construct validity. Then 26 recruited novices trained on the three modules with the aim of reaching the performance goals.

Results

The results demonstrated a significant difference in performance between all levels of experience for time (p < 0.001), motion analysis (p < 0.001), and error score (p < 0.001), thus demonstrating construct validity. All 26 novice surgeons significantly improved in performance with repetition for the metrics of time (p < 0.001) and motion analysis (p < 0.001). For two of the modules, the proficiency goals were reached in fewer than 10 trials by 80 % of the study participants.

Conclusion

Basic skills in laparoscopic surgery can be learned and improved using proficiency-based simulation training. It is possible for novice surgeons to achieve predefined performance goals in a reasonable time frame.
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