Training in laparoscopic suturing skills using a new computer-based virtual reality simulator (MIST-VR) provides results comparable to those with an established pelvic trainer system

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Kothari, SN
Kaplan, BJ
DeMaria, EJ
Broderick, TJ
Merrell, RC
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[1] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Dept Surg, Richmond, VA 23298 USA
[2] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Ctr Minimally Invas Surg, Richmond, VA 23298 USA
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10.1089/10926420260188056
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: We hypothesized that the Minimally Invasive Surgery, Trainer (MIST-VR; VP Medical R, London, U.K.) would be as effective as the Yale Laparoscopic Skills Course in improving laparoscopic intracorporeal suturing skills. Materials and Methods: Each student made six attempts to tie a knot laparoscopically. Students were then randomized to train on the MIST-VR for five sessions (six skills/session) or the Yale Skills for five sessions (three skills/session) over 5 days. On completion of training, all students were evaluated by a test consisting of six attempts to tie a laparoscopic knot. Results: The percentage improvement in knot tying time did not differ significantly in the pelvic trainer group (30 +/- 21%) (from 443 +/- 135 to 311 +/- 137 seconds) and the MIST-VR group (39 +/- 21%) (from 409 +/- 109 to 256 +/- 140 seconds) (P = 0.308). Conclusions: The MIST-VR is equivalent to the Yale Skills Course for training in the advanced laparoscopic skill of intracorporeal suturing.
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