Surgical training of minimally invasive mitral valve repair on a patient-specific simulator improves surgical skills

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作者
Wang, Christina [1 ]
Karl, Roger [1 ,2 ]
Sharan, Lalith [1 ,2 ]
Grizelj, Andela [1 ]
Fischer, Samantha [1 ]
Karck, Matthias [1 ]
De Simone, Raffaele [1 ]
Romano, Gabriele [1 ]
Engelhardt, Sandy [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Heidelberg, Dept Cardiac Surg, Neuenheimer Feld 420, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
[2] Univ Hosp Heidelberg, Dept Internal Med 3, Heidelberg, Germany
关键词
Mitral valve repair; Surgical training; Simulation-based training; Minimally invasive cardiac surgery; Silicone mitral valve molds; Patient-specific training; MODELS;
D O I
10.1093/ejcts/ezad387
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVES: Minimally invasive mitral valve repair (MVR) is considered one of the most challenging operations in cardiac surgery and requires much practice and experience. Simulation-based surgical training might be a method to support the learning process and help to flatten the steep learning curve of novices. The purpose of this study was to show the possible effects on learning of surgical training using a high-fidelity simulator with patient-specific mitral valve replicas. METHODS: Twenty-five participants were recruited to perform MVR on anatomically realistic valve models during different training sessions. After every session their performance was evaluated by a surgical expert regarding accuracy and duration for each step. A second blinded rater similarly assessed the performance after the study. Through repeated documentation of those parameters, their progress in learning was analysed, and gains in proficiency were evaluated. RESULTS: Participants showed significant performance enhancements in terms of both accuracy and time. Their surgical skills showed sizeable improvements after only 1 session. For example, the time to implant neo-chordae decreased by 24.64% (354 s-264 s, P < 0.001) and the time for annuloplasty by 4.01% (54 s-50 s, P = 0.165), whereas the number of irregular stitches for annuloplasty decreased from 52% to 24%. The significance of simulation-based surgical training as a tool for acquiring and training surgical skills was reviewed positively. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study indicate that simulation-based surgical training is a valuable and effective method for learning reconstructive techniques of minimally invasive MVR and overall general dexterity. The novel learning and training options should be implemented in the surgical traineeship for systematic teaching of various surgical skills.
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