1. Efficacy of a Self-timed Trial of Laparoscopic Surgical Training Using a Dry Box.
- Author
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Kenro Chikazawa, Hiroyuki Kanao, Tomonori Hada, Sachiho Netsu, Tomoyuki Kuwata, and Ryo Konno
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SUTURING , *SURGERY , *STANDARD deviations , *BOX making - Abstract
Objective: This study evaluated the self-timed trial training for laparoscopic suturing. Methods: The set task involved grasping the suture, aligning the needle with a needle holder, passing the suture, making 3 knots, holding the 2 tails of the suture with one grasper, and cutting them. Trainees were given an instruction for suturing and reducing their suturing time. The same instruction was given 3 months later. Suturing times for the first and second trials and the last trial after the second instruction of the 9 trainees were measured. Results: Theirmean suturing timeswere statistically significantly shorter after instruction (before instruction: 276.7 ± 43.4 seconds, after instruction: 177.4 ± 46.1 seconds; P=.0035). Four traineeswere trained twice during the second instruction. Their suturing times were shorter than those of the other trainees, and the standard deviation decreased (120.5 ± 21.2 seconds, P = .017). Conclusion: A self-timed trial training for laparoscopic suturing using a dry box makes training interesting and motivates trainees. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2018