Introduction - Even though literature provides compelling evidence of the value of simulators for training of basic laparoscopic skills, the best way to incorporate them into a surgical curriculum is unclear. This study compares the training outcome of single modality training with multimodality training of basic laparoscopic skills. Methods - Thirty-six medical students without laparoscopic experience performed six training sessions of 45 min each, one per day, in which four different basic tasks were trained. Participants in the single-modality group (S) (n = 18) practiced solely on a virtual reality (VR) simulator. Participants in the multimodality group (M) (n = 18) practiced on the same VR simulator (2x), a box trainer (2x), and an aug...
Background and Purpose: Several different methods of teaching laparoscopic skills have been advocate...
Objectives: To evaluate virtual reality as a laparoscopic training device in helping surgeons to aut...
Objective: To determine whether our newly developed short-term training program contributes to the a...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Introduction Even...
Background: Training in basic laparoscopic skills can be undertaken using traditional methods, where...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were (1) to compare different methods of learning basic lap...
ObjectiveA number of simulators have been developed to teach surgical trainees the basic skills requ...
OBJECTIVE: During laparoscopic surgery distractions often occur and multitasking between surgery and...
Objective During laparoscopic surgery distractions often occur and multitasking between surgery and ...
Background : Surgery has traditionally been learned on patients in the operating room, which is time...
BACKGROUND: The study aim was to compare the effectiveness of virtual reality and computer-enhanced ...
Introduction Medical literature is scarce on information to define a basic skills training program f...
AbstractBackgroundLaparoscopic surgery requires working in a three-dimensional environment with a tw...
The benefits of criterion-based laparoscopic training over time-oriented training are unclear. The p...
Introduction: Surgery has traditionally been learned on patients, which is time-consuming, can have ...
Background and Purpose: Several different methods of teaching laparoscopic skills have been advocate...
Objectives: To evaluate virtual reality as a laparoscopic training device in helping surgeons to aut...
Objective: To determine whether our newly developed short-term training program contributes to the a...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Introduction Even...
Background: Training in basic laparoscopic skills can be undertaken using traditional methods, where...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were (1) to compare different methods of learning basic lap...
ObjectiveA number of simulators have been developed to teach surgical trainees the basic skills requ...
OBJECTIVE: During laparoscopic surgery distractions often occur and multitasking between surgery and...
Objective During laparoscopic surgery distractions often occur and multitasking between surgery and ...
Background : Surgery has traditionally been learned on patients in the operating room, which is time...
BACKGROUND: The study aim was to compare the effectiveness of virtual reality and computer-enhanced ...
Introduction Medical literature is scarce on information to define a basic skills training program f...
AbstractBackgroundLaparoscopic surgery requires working in a three-dimensional environment with a tw...
The benefits of criterion-based laparoscopic training over time-oriented training are unclear. The p...
Introduction: Surgery has traditionally been learned on patients, which is time-consuming, can have ...
Background and Purpose: Several different methods of teaching laparoscopic skills have been advocate...
Objectives: To evaluate virtual reality as a laparoscopic training device in helping surgeons to aut...
Objective: To determine whether our newly developed short-term training program contributes to the a...