For patients less invasive image-based procedures (IBP) such as laparoscopy have many benefits in comparison to traditional open surgery, such as less pain, faster recovery, and fewer scars. However, to perform IBP effectively, efficiently, and above all safely, the surgical team is highly dependent on technology. The interaction with the surgical instruments and equipment requires extensive training. The proficiency level of the physician and the interaction with the instruments and equipment are key factors in ensuring quality of surgical performance in IBP and patient safety. During surgery, the surgeon should be able to concentrate on the therapeutic tasks. To achieve this, the gap between the preferred and actual level of proficiency o...
For years, surgical residency programs used the operation room as a vehicle to teach both basic and ...
OBJECTIVE: Training within a competency-based curriculum (CBC) outside the operating room enhances p...
It is well recognized that a certain component of surgical residency training has transitioned from ...
For patients less invasive image-based procedures (IBP) such as laparoscopy have many benefits in co...
Technical proficiency is an essential ingredient in surgical competence, which has hitherto been poo...
Laparoscopic surgery is one of the most important surgical innovations of the 20th century. Despite ...
Laparoscopic surgery is rapidly becoming a standard in many surgical procedures. This surgical techn...
BackgroundApproximately 15 % of surgical patients in hospital are affected of an adverse event, whic...
Introduction Since the beginning of the 90’s minimal invasive surgery (laparoscopic surgery) is mor...
Background and Purpose: Several different methods of teaching laparoscopic skills have been advocate...
ObjectiveA number of simulators have been developed to teach surgical trainees the basic skills requ...
Current research in the area of medical simulation is investigating the efficacy of using virtual re...
This chapter focuses on the utilization of laparoscopic trainers and surgical virtual simulators, wh...
The objective of this thesis is to improve laparoscopic surgical skills training and assessment with...
The capacity of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) to reduce pain, expedite patient recovery, shorten ...
For years, surgical residency programs used the operation room as a vehicle to teach both basic and ...
OBJECTIVE: Training within a competency-based curriculum (CBC) outside the operating room enhances p...
It is well recognized that a certain component of surgical residency training has transitioned from ...
For patients less invasive image-based procedures (IBP) such as laparoscopy have many benefits in co...
Technical proficiency is an essential ingredient in surgical competence, which has hitherto been poo...
Laparoscopic surgery is one of the most important surgical innovations of the 20th century. Despite ...
Laparoscopic surgery is rapidly becoming a standard in many surgical procedures. This surgical techn...
BackgroundApproximately 15 % of surgical patients in hospital are affected of an adverse event, whic...
Introduction Since the beginning of the 90’s minimal invasive surgery (laparoscopic surgery) is mor...
Background and Purpose: Several different methods of teaching laparoscopic skills have been advocate...
ObjectiveA number of simulators have been developed to teach surgical trainees the basic skills requ...
Current research in the area of medical simulation is investigating the efficacy of using virtual re...
This chapter focuses on the utilization of laparoscopic trainers and surgical virtual simulators, wh...
The objective of this thesis is to improve laparoscopic surgical skills training and assessment with...
The capacity of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) to reduce pain, expedite patient recovery, shorten ...
For years, surgical residency programs used the operation room as a vehicle to teach both basic and ...
OBJECTIVE: Training within a competency-based curriculum (CBC) outside the operating room enhances p...
It is well recognized that a certain component of surgical residency training has transitioned from ...