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Democratizing Flexible Endoscopy Training: Noninferiority Randomized Trial Comparing a Box-Trainer vs a Virtual Reality Simulator to Prepare for the Fundamental of Endoscopic Surgery Exam.

Authors :
Mascagni, Pietro
Spota, Andrea
Pizzicannella, Margherita
Laracca, Giovanni Guglielmo
Svendrovski, Anton
Fiorillo, Claudio
Lim, Sun Gyo
Oudkerk Pool, Marinka
Dallemagne, Bernard
Marescaux, Jacques
Swanstrom, Lee
Shlomovitz, Eran
Perretta, Silvana
Source :
Journal of the American College of Surgeons (2563-9021). Jun2022, Vol. 234 Issue 6, p1201-1210. 10p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

<bold>Background: </bold>A considerable number of surgical residents fail the mandated endoscopy exam despite having completed the required clinical cases. Low-cost endoscopy box trainers (BTs) could democratize training; however, their effectiveness has never been compared with higher-cost virtual reality simulators (VRSs).<bold>Study Design: </bold>In this randomized noninferiority trial, endoscopy novices trained either on the VRS used in the Fundamental of Endoscopic Surgery manual skills (FESms) exam or a validated BT-the Basic Endoscopic Skills Training (BEST) box. Trainees were tested at fixed timepoints on the FESms and on standardized ex vivo models. The primary endpoint was FESms improvement at 1 week. Secondary endpoints were FESms improvement at 2 weeks, FESms pass rates, ex vivo tests performance, and trainees' feedback.<bold>Results: </bold>Seventy-seven trainees completed the study. VRS and BT trainees showed comparable FESms improvements (25.16 ± 14.29 vs 25.58 ± 11.75 FESms points, respectively; p = 0.89), FESms pass rates (76.32% vs 61.54%, respectively; p = 0.16) and total ex vivo tasks completion times (365.76 ± 237.56 vs 322.68 ± 186.04 seconds, respectively; p = 0.55) after 1 week. Performances were comparable also after 2 weeks of training, but FESms pass rates increased significantly only in the first week. Trainees were significantly more satisfied with the BT platform (3.97 ± 1.20 vs 4.81 ± 0.40 points on a 5-point Likert scale for the VRS and the BT, respectively; p < 0.001).<bold>Conclusions: </bold>Simulation-based training is an effective means to develop competency in endoscopy, especially at the beginning of the learning curve. Low-cost BTs like the BEST box compare well with high-tech VRSs and could help democratize endoscopy training. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25639021
Volume :
234
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of the American College of Surgeons (2563-9021)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
157287615
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/XCS.0000000000000157