Training model for laparoscopic Heller and Dor fundoplication: a tool for laparoscopic skills training and assessment-construct validity using the GOALS score

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作者
Bellorin, Omar [1 ]
Kundel, Anna [2 ]
Sharma, Saurabh [1 ]
Ramirez-Valderrama, Alexander [1 ]
Lee, Paul [3 ]
机构
[1] New York Presbyterian Queens Weill Cornell Med Co, Dept Gen Surg, 5645 Main St, Flushing, NY 11355 USA
[2] NYU, Dept Endocrine Surg, Langone Med Ctr, 550 First Ave, New York, NY 10016 USA
[3] New York Presbyterian Queens Weill Cornell Med Co, Dept Thorac Surg, 5645 Main St, Flushing, NY 11355 USA
关键词
Laparoscopy; Surgical training; Heller-Dor myotomy; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; BILE-DUCT EXPLORATION; PORCINE MODEL; SURGERY; SIMULATION; PERFORMANCE;
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10.1007/s00464-015-4617-8
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Laparoscopic training demands practice. The transfer of laparoscopic skills from training models to real surgical procedures has been proven. The global operative assessment of laparoscopic skills (GOALS) score is a 5-item global rating scale developed to evaluate laparoscopic skills by direct observation. This scale has been used to demonstrate construct validity of several laparoscopic training models. Here, we present a low-cost model of laparoscopic Heller-Dor for advanced laparoscopic training. The aim of this study was to determine the capability of a training model for laparoscopic Heller-Dor to discriminate between different levels of laparoscopic expertise. The performance of two groups with different levels of expertise, novices (< 30 laparoscopic procedures PGY1-2) and experts (> 300 laparoscopic procedures PGY4-5) was assessed. All participants were instructed to perform two tasks (esophageal myotomy and fundoplication). All the performances were recorded in a digital format. A laparoscopic expert who was blinded to subject's identity evaluated the recordings using the GOALS score. Autonomy, one of the five items of GOALS, was removed since the evaluator and the trainee did not have interaction. The time required to finish each task was also recorded. Performance was compared using the Mann-Whitney U test (p < 0.05 was significant). Twenty subjects were evaluated: ten in each group, using the GOALS score. The mean total GOALS score for novices was 7.5 points (SD: 1.64) and 13.9 points (SD: 1.66) for experts (p < 0.05).The expert group was superior in each domain of the GOALS score compared to novices: depth perception (mean: 3.3 vs 2 p < 0.05), bimanual dexterity (mean 3.4 vs 2.1 p < 0.05), efficiency (mean 3.4 vs 1.7 p < 0.05) and tissue handling (mean 3.6 vs 1.7 p < 0.05). With regard to time, experts were superior in task 1 (mean 9.7 vs 14.9 min p < 0.05) and task 2 (mean 24 vs 47.1 min p < 0.05) compared to novices. The laparoscopic Heller-Dor training model has construct validity. The model may be used as a tool for training of the surgical resident.
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页码:3654 / 3660
页数:7
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