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Life-threatening event in laparoscopic hepatic surgery: Training curriculum on sudden hepatic artery haemorrhage.

Authors :
Yang, Jin
Cao, Jiasheng
Xue, Yaoting
Zhang, Yaping
Zhang, Bin
Hu, Jiahao
Shen, Yuxuan
Wu, Chengcheng
Zhang, Xiaochen
Shi, Liang
Liu, Hua
Zheng, Bin
Shen, Jiliang
Source :
World Journal of Emergency Surgery. 10/7/2024, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p1-11. 11p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Exposure of the hepatic artery is a fundamental step in many surgeries, during which iatrogenic hepatic artery injury may occur. Although the incidence of hepatic artery haemorrhage is low, its occurrence can lead to life-threatening haemorrhage. It is difficult and dangerous to accumulate clinical experience in laparoscopic hepatic artery repair in actual patients, and simulation training models for laparoscopic hepatic artery repair are currently lacking. In this study, a 3D printed model was designed to simulate the training curriculum for sudden hepatic artery haemorrhage, but whether training with the 3D printed model could yield superior skill improvement for surgeons remained to be determined. Methods: A new 3D printed model was designed for this study. Surgeons from the General Surgery Department of Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital participated in this simulation training. The surgical performance of each model was compared, and the authenticity of the model was evaluated and mechanically tested. Results: Experienced surgeons performed better on the 3D printed model. After repeated training, inexperienced surgeons showed significant improvement of their laparoscopic hepatic artery repair skills. The authenticity of the model was generally satisfactory, but shortcomings persisted in the mechanical testing of artery wall tearing, necessitating further improvement. Conclusions: Few studies have investigated laparoscopic simulation training for sudden hepatic artery haemorrhage. This simulation model distinguishes surgeons with different levels of experience and allows those with less experience to improve their laparoscopic hepatic artery repair skills through training on the model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17497922
Volume :
19
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
World Journal of Emergency Surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180130885
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13017-024-00562-7