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Validation of a Novel Needle Holder to Train Advanced Laparoscopy Skills to Novices in a Simulator Environment

Authors :
Oussi, N. Georgiou, K. Larentzakis, A. Thanasas, D. Castegren, M. Georgiou, E. Enochsson, L.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background. Our aim was to determine if a newly designed Najar needle holder (NNH) shortens the time for novices to improve advanced laparoscopy (AL) techniques (suturing/knot tying), compared with a conventional macro needle holder (MNH) in a simulator. Furthermore, we aimed to validate a new video scoring system determining AL skills. Methods. Forty-six medical students performed identical surgical tasks in a prospective, crossover study evaluating AL skills (NNH vs MNH). All subjects performed a double-throw knot, 2 single-throw knots following 3 running sutures in the Simball Box (SB) simulator. After resting, subjects switched needle holders. All tasks were videotaped and analyzed using SB software and by 2 independent reviewers using the Objective Video Evaluation Scoring Table (OVEST). Trial performance expressed as SB Overall Score (SBOS) and OVEST. Results. In the group starting with NNH (followed by MNH) OVEST was consistently high during both trials (median = 12.5, range = 6.5-18.0, and median = 13.5, range = 6.5-21.0; P =.2360). However, in the group starting with MNH, OVEST improved significantly when the participants changed to NNH (median = 10.0, range = 2.5-19.5, vs median = 14.5, range = 4.5-18.0; P =.0003); an improvement was also found with SBOS (median = 37%, range = 27% to 92%, vs median = 48%, range = 34% to 70%; P =.0289). In both trials, both independent reviewers’ OVEST measures correlated well: Trial 1: β = 0.97, P

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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