BACKGROUND: Skill deterioration of minimally invasive surgical (MIS) skills may be prevented by continuous training. The aim of this study is to evaluate whether unsupervised continuous at-home training of MIS skills results in better skill retention compared to no training. METHODS: Medical doctors followed a two-week interval training for two MIS tasks (precise peg transfer and interrupted suture with knot tying), ending with a baseline test. They were randomly assigned to the no-practice group or continuous-practice group. The latter practiced unsupervised at home every two weeks during the study period. Skill retention was measured after three and six months on both tasks by the total time needed, distance traveled by instruments and LS...
BACKGROUND: Skills in single-incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) are difficult to acquire. Simulati...
Within minimally invasive surgery (MIS), structural implementation of courses and structured assessm...
Many topics in surgical skills education have been implemented without a solid scientific basis. For...
Background: Knot tying and suturing skills in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) differ markedly from ...
OBJECTIVE: Spreading training sessions over time instead of training in just 1 session leads to an i...
OBJECTIVE: Spreading training sessions over time instead of training in just 1 session leads to an i...
BACKGROUND: Proficiency-based training in laparoscopic suturing and knot tying translates to the ope...
Background. The effects of refraining from practice for different intervals on laparoscopic suturing...
Aim: Current financial and work hour constraints make proctored on-site laparoscopic simulation trai...
Background: Training in laparoscopic surgery is important not only to acquire and improve skills but...
WOS: 000347129700021PubMed ID: 25176414Objective: To investigate whether basic laparoscopic skills a...
A debate is emerging regarding the efficacy of proficiency based versus duration based training of t...
Introduction Not all hospitals have a MIS training facility because often training is not a main cor...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. The Catholic University of AmericaMaintenance of specialized skill...
PURPOSE: Traditional surgical training is challenged by factors such as patient safety issues, econo...
BACKGROUND: Skills in single-incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) are difficult to acquire. Simulati...
Within minimally invasive surgery (MIS), structural implementation of courses and structured assessm...
Many topics in surgical skills education have been implemented without a solid scientific basis. For...
Background: Knot tying and suturing skills in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) differ markedly from ...
OBJECTIVE: Spreading training sessions over time instead of training in just 1 session leads to an i...
OBJECTIVE: Spreading training sessions over time instead of training in just 1 session leads to an i...
BACKGROUND: Proficiency-based training in laparoscopic suturing and knot tying translates to the ope...
Background. The effects of refraining from practice for different intervals on laparoscopic suturing...
Aim: Current financial and work hour constraints make proctored on-site laparoscopic simulation trai...
Background: Training in laparoscopic surgery is important not only to acquire and improve skills but...
WOS: 000347129700021PubMed ID: 25176414Objective: To investigate whether basic laparoscopic skills a...
A debate is emerging regarding the efficacy of proficiency based versus duration based training of t...
Introduction Not all hospitals have a MIS training facility because often training is not a main cor...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. The Catholic University of AmericaMaintenance of specialized skill...
PURPOSE: Traditional surgical training is challenged by factors such as patient safety issues, econo...
BACKGROUND: Skills in single-incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) are difficult to acquire. Simulati...
Within minimally invasive surgery (MIS), structural implementation of courses and structured assessm...
Many topics in surgical skills education have been implemented without a solid scientific basis. For...