A Randomized Controlled Trial of Skills Transfer: From Touch Surgery to Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

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作者
Chidambaram, Swathikan [1 ]
Erridge, Simon [1 ]
Leff, Daniel [1 ]
Purkayastha, Sanjay [1 ]
机构
[1] Imperial Coll London, Dept Surg & Canc, London, England
关键词
Surgical training; Medical education; Simulation; Touch Surgery; VIRTUAL-REALITY SIMULATION; COGNITIVE TASK-ANALYSIS; TECHNICAL-SKILLS; PERFORMANCE; IMPROVE;
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10.1016/j.jss.2018.09.042
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background: Surgical training has traditionally involved teaching trainees in the operating room. However, intraoperative training is time-intensive and exposes patients to greater risks. Touch Surgery (TS) is an application that uses animation to provide simulation training via cognitive task analysis as an adjunct to intraoperative training. Methods: Forty students were recruited and randomly allocated to either a control or intervention group. Each group received the same preparation before intervention, including a 10-min introduction to laparoscopic equipment and a 15-min educational tutorial on laparoscopic cholecystectomies. The participants then received training via either TS (intervention) or written information (control). Their performance was compared using a validated scoring tool on a porcine laparoscopic cholecystectomy model. Significance was defined as P < 0.050. Results: In total, n = 22 and n = 18 participants were randomly assigned to intervention and control groups, respectively. There was no significant difference between age (P = 0.320), year of medical school (P = 0.322), handedness (P = 1.000), or gender (P = 0.360) of the groups. The overall mean performance score was higher for intervention (mean +/- SD = 41.9 +/- 22.5) than control (mean +/- SD = 24.7 +/- 19.6; P = 0.016). There was no significant difference between scores for each intraoperative segment between the intervention and control group (P > 0.050). Conclusions: This study demonstrates that TS is effective for providing cognitive training in laparoscopic cholecystectomies to medical students. It is likely that this effect will be seen across modules and other platforms that use cognitive task analysis alongside high-fidelity animation. Further work is necessary to extend this to other surgical procedures for evaluating its longitudinal effectiveness. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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