Abstract Objective To describe and evaluate the use of a simple, low-cost, and reproducible simulator for teaching the repair of obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS). Methods Twenty resident doctors in obstetrics and gynecology and four obstetricians participated in the simulation. A fourth-degree tear model was created using lowcost materials (condom simulating the rectal mucosa, cotton tissue simulating the internal anal sphincter, and bovine meat simulating the external anal sphincter). The simulator was initially assembled with the aid of anatomical photos to study the anatomy and meaning of each component of the model. The laceration was created and repaired, using end-to-end or overlapping application techniques. Results Th...
Introduction Several studies have demonstrated effective simulation-based training for laparoscopic ...
Abstract This resource uses an interactive instructional method to augment 3D pelvic anatomy knowled...
Background Opportunities for surgical skills practice using high-fidelity simulation in the workplac...
Purpose Obstetric anal sphincter injury is one of the most common complications during delivery. Sim...
Introduction Declining rates of operative vaginal deliveries and routine episiotomy in obstetric pra...
The use of simulation-based learning has been widely adopted in medical undergraduate training. This...
Purpose Simulation training allows trainees to gain experience in a safe environment. Computer simul...
Objectives: One of the most serious complications of vaginal delivery is 3rd and 4th degree perineal...
Obstetrical anal sphincter injury (OASIS) may lead to significant comorbidities, including anal inco...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Paracentesis is a routine medical procedure quite relevant in clinical practi...
Vaginal Birth Related Perineal Traumas and the Importance of Experimental TrainingsPerineal trauma c...
Simulation training constitutes the transition from the theoretical training to the practice on the ...
Objective: To review the evidence relating to obstetrical anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) with respe...
Background: Because of ethical and medico-legal aspects involved in the training of cutaneous surgic...
Abstract Background We aim to establish the evidence base for the recognition and management of obst...
Introduction Several studies have demonstrated effective simulation-based training for laparoscopic ...
Abstract This resource uses an interactive instructional method to augment 3D pelvic anatomy knowled...
Background Opportunities for surgical skills practice using high-fidelity simulation in the workplac...
Purpose Obstetric anal sphincter injury is one of the most common complications during delivery. Sim...
Introduction Declining rates of operative vaginal deliveries and routine episiotomy in obstetric pra...
The use of simulation-based learning has been widely adopted in medical undergraduate training. This...
Purpose Simulation training allows trainees to gain experience in a safe environment. Computer simul...
Objectives: One of the most serious complications of vaginal delivery is 3rd and 4th degree perineal...
Obstetrical anal sphincter injury (OASIS) may lead to significant comorbidities, including anal inco...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Paracentesis is a routine medical procedure quite relevant in clinical practi...
Vaginal Birth Related Perineal Traumas and the Importance of Experimental TrainingsPerineal trauma c...
Simulation training constitutes the transition from the theoretical training to the practice on the ...
Objective: To review the evidence relating to obstetrical anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) with respe...
Background: Because of ethical and medico-legal aspects involved in the training of cutaneous surgic...
Abstract Background We aim to establish the evidence base for the recognition and management of obst...
Introduction Several studies have demonstrated effective simulation-based training for laparoscopic ...
Abstract This resource uses an interactive instructional method to augment 3D pelvic anatomy knowled...
Background Opportunities for surgical skills practice using high-fidelity simulation in the workplac...