Evaluation of Simulation-Based Training Model on Vascular Anastomotic Skills for Surgical Residents

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作者
Sigounas, Vaia Y. [1 ]
Callas, Peter W. [2 ]
Nicholas, Cate [3 ]
Adams, Julie E. [1 ]
Bertges, Daniel J. [1 ]
Stanley, Andrew C. [1 ]
Steinthorsson, Georg [1 ]
Ricci, Michael A. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vermont, Div Vasc Surg, Burlington, VT USA
[2] Univ Vermont, Dept Surg, Burlington, VT 05405 USA
[3] Univ Vermont, Clin Simulat Lab, Burlington, VT USA
[4] Cent Maine Heart & Vasc Inst, Lewiston, ME 04240 USA
关键词
Vascular surgery; Deliberate practice; MEDICAL-EDUCATION;
D O I
10.1097/SIH.0b013e318264655e
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Introduction: Reduced work hours and concerns over patient safety have encouraged surgical educators to find methods to advance resident skills more efficiently. Simulation provides the opportunity to improve technical surgical skills outside the operating room. We hypothesized that practice on surgical task simulators would improve residents' technical performance of vascular anastomotic technique. Methods: Senior general surgery residents at an academic medical center completed pretests and posttests on 3 vascular surgery simulators: femoral-popliteal bypass, carotid endarterectomy, and abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. The initial training sessions began with a 15-minute instructional video on how to perform the procedures, followed by supervised sessions in anastomotic technique with attending vascular surgeons. Initial individual sessions were videotaped as a pretest, and the final attempt was videotaped as the posttest. Each test was evaluated by a single experienced attending vascular surgeon blinded to the examinees. Anastomoses were graded using a performance rating and a modified objective structured assessment of technical skill rating. Results were analyzed using mixed model P values. Results: The residents showed statistically significant improvement between the pretest and the posttest in both their performance rating (1.9 vs. 2.4, P = 0.02) and the objective structured assessment of technical skill (2.6 vs. 3.1, P = 0.01), as well as in most subsets of each assessment scale. Conclusions: We conclude that practice using simulated anastomotic models leads to measurable improvement in vascular anastomotic technique in senior general surgery residents. (Sim Healthcare 7:334-338, 2012)
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页码:334 / 338
页数:5
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