Within minimally invasive surgery (MIS), structural implementation of courses and structured assessment of skills are challenged by availability of trainers, time, and money. We aimed to establish and validate an objective measurement tool for preclinical skills acquisition in a basic laparoscopic at-home training program. A mobile laparoscopic simulator was equipped with a state-of-the-art force, motion, and time tracking system (ForceSense, MediShield B.V., Delft, the Netherlands). These performance parameters respectively representing tissue manipulation and instrument handling were continuously tracked during every trial. Proficiency levels were set by clinical experts for six different training tasks. Resident's acquisition and develop...
In the current project, our main focus was to test the effectiveness of different training intervent...
Background - To improve endoscopic surgical skills, an increasing number of surgical residents pract...
Background - Not much is known about the exact role offorce feedback in laparoscopy. This study aime...
Background: Within minimally invasive surgery (MIS), structural implementation of courses and struct...
Background: Objective force- and motion-based assessment is currently lacking in laparoscopic skills...
Abstract—Box trainers equipped with sensors may help in ac-quiring objective information about a tra...
Background Visual force feedback allows trainees to learn laparoscopic tissue manipulation skills. T...
In laparoscopic surgery, special instruments with long and slender shafts are inserted through small...
Background - To improve endoscopic surgical skills, an increasing number of surgical residents pract...
Introduction Medical literature is scarce on information to define a basic skills training program f...
With the introduction of minimally invasive surgery (MIS), it became necessary to develop training m...
Assessment of minimally invasive surgical skills is a non-trivial task, usually requiring the presen...
A physical surgical simulator, the McGill Inanimate System for Training and Evaluation of Laparosco...
Introduction Not all hospitals have a MIS training facility because often training is not a main cor...
Background The aim of this study was to determine growth in trainee laparoscopic skill as recorded b...
In the current project, our main focus was to test the effectiveness of different training intervent...
Background - To improve endoscopic surgical skills, an increasing number of surgical residents pract...
Background - Not much is known about the exact role offorce feedback in laparoscopy. This study aime...
Background: Within minimally invasive surgery (MIS), structural implementation of courses and struct...
Background: Objective force- and motion-based assessment is currently lacking in laparoscopic skills...
Abstract—Box trainers equipped with sensors may help in ac-quiring objective information about a tra...
Background Visual force feedback allows trainees to learn laparoscopic tissue manipulation skills. T...
In laparoscopic surgery, special instruments with long and slender shafts are inserted through small...
Background - To improve endoscopic surgical skills, an increasing number of surgical residents pract...
Introduction Medical literature is scarce on information to define a basic skills training program f...
With the introduction of minimally invasive surgery (MIS), it became necessary to develop training m...
Assessment of minimally invasive surgical skills is a non-trivial task, usually requiring the presen...
A physical surgical simulator, the McGill Inanimate System for Training and Evaluation of Laparosco...
Introduction Not all hospitals have a MIS training facility because often training is not a main cor...
Background The aim of this study was to determine growth in trainee laparoscopic skill as recorded b...
In the current project, our main focus was to test the effectiveness of different training intervent...
Background - To improve endoscopic surgical skills, an increasing number of surgical residents pract...
Background - Not much is known about the exact role offorce feedback in laparoscopy. This study aime...