Arthroscopic surgery is a type of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) performed in human joints, which can be used for diagnostic or treatment purposes. The nature of this type of surgery makes it such that surgeons require extensive training to become experts at performing surgical tasks in tight environments and with reduced force feedback. MIS increases the possibility of erroneous actions, which could result in injury to the patient. Many of these injuries can be prevented by implementing appropriate training and skills assessment methods. Various performance methods, including Global Rating Scales and technical measures, have been proposed in the literature. However, there is still a need to further improve the accuracy of surgical skills...
Objective: This article presents the implementation of surgeon's musculoskeletal model for gesture a...
Purpose: Arthroscopic skills training outside the operative room may decrease risks and errors by tr...
abstract: Surgery as a profession requires significant training to improve both clinical decision ma...
Minimally invasive skills assessment methods are essential in developing efficient surgical simulato...
Minimally invasive skills assessment methods are essential in developing efficient surgical simulato...
The growing popularity of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) can be attributed to its advantages, whic...
Abstract Background The current paradigm of arthrosco...
Training and assessment paradigms for laparoscopic surgical skills are evolving from traditional men...
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has become very common in recent years, thanks to the many advantag...
Evaluation of surgical skills during minimally invasive surgeries is needed when recruiting new surg...
Background: A high level of psychomotor skills is required to perform minimally invasive surgery (MI...
Skills assessment in Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) has been a challenge for training centers for ...
PURPOSE: To provide training guidance on procedure numbers by assessing how the number of previously...
The outcome of arthroscopic procedures is related to the surgeon's skills in arthroscopy. Currently,...
Performing laparoscopic surgery requires several skills, which have never been required for conventi...
Objective: This article presents the implementation of surgeon's musculoskeletal model for gesture a...
Purpose: Arthroscopic skills training outside the operative room may decrease risks and errors by tr...
abstract: Surgery as a profession requires significant training to improve both clinical decision ma...
Minimally invasive skills assessment methods are essential in developing efficient surgical simulato...
Minimally invasive skills assessment methods are essential in developing efficient surgical simulato...
The growing popularity of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) can be attributed to its advantages, whic...
Abstract Background The current paradigm of arthrosco...
Training and assessment paradigms for laparoscopic surgical skills are evolving from traditional men...
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has become very common in recent years, thanks to the many advantag...
Evaluation of surgical skills during minimally invasive surgeries is needed when recruiting new surg...
Background: A high level of psychomotor skills is required to perform minimally invasive surgery (MI...
Skills assessment in Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) has been a challenge for training centers for ...
PURPOSE: To provide training guidance on procedure numbers by assessing how the number of previously...
The outcome of arthroscopic procedures is related to the surgeon's skills in arthroscopy. Currently,...
Performing laparoscopic surgery requires several skills, which have never been required for conventi...
Objective: This article presents the implementation of surgeon's musculoskeletal model for gesture a...
Purpose: Arthroscopic skills training outside the operative room may decrease risks and errors by tr...
abstract: Surgery as a profession requires significant training to improve both clinical decision ma...