BACKGROUND: Skills in single-incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) are difficult to acquire. Simulation training leads to skill acquisition but circumstances about skill deterioration are unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate skill acquisition and retention after single-incision laparoscopic simulation training. METHODS: From October 2013 to January 2014, 30 surgically naive participants underwent a SILS training curriculum and completed two validated tasks (peg transfer, precision cutting) with subsequent testing to assess acquisition of skills (baseline testing, BT). The participants were randomized into two groups and skill retention testing (RT) was measured after 4 weeks (group A) or 12 weeks (group B). Task completion was meas...
Background: Laparoscopic skill was measured objectively in a simulator. Seven tasks were scored in t...
Background Surgical training is undergoing a period of great change, partly due to the increasingly ...
INTRODUCTION: Single-port laparoscopic surgery imposes unique psychomotor challenges. We used surgic...
Background: Training in laparoscopic surgery is important not only to acquire and improve skills but...
BACKGROUND: Simulation-based training assumes that skills are directly transferable to the patient-b...
BACKGROUND: Proficiency-based training in laparoscopic suturing and knot tying translates to the ope...
OBJECTIVE: A systematic review to determine whether skills acquired through simulation-based trainin...
Background: Training in basic laparoscopic skills can be undertaken using traditional methods, where...
ObjectiveA number of simulators have been developed to teach surgical trainees the basic skills requ...
Copyright © 2008 by Lippincott Williams & WilkinsObjectiveTo determine whether skills acquired by si...
BACKGROUND: Surgical simulation is becoming increasingly important in surgical education. However, t...
Introduction The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has adversely affected surgical traini...
For years, surgical residency programs used the operation room as a vehicle to teach both basic and ...
BACKGROUND: Previous randomized studies have compared high-versus low-fidelity laparoscopic simulato...
BACKGROUND: With experience, certain psychomotor skills should translate from standard laparoscopy t...
Background: Laparoscopic skill was measured objectively in a simulator. Seven tasks were scored in t...
Background Surgical training is undergoing a period of great change, partly due to the increasingly ...
INTRODUCTION: Single-port laparoscopic surgery imposes unique psychomotor challenges. We used surgic...
Background: Training in laparoscopic surgery is important not only to acquire and improve skills but...
BACKGROUND: Simulation-based training assumes that skills are directly transferable to the patient-b...
BACKGROUND: Proficiency-based training in laparoscopic suturing and knot tying translates to the ope...
OBJECTIVE: A systematic review to determine whether skills acquired through simulation-based trainin...
Background: Training in basic laparoscopic skills can be undertaken using traditional methods, where...
ObjectiveA number of simulators have been developed to teach surgical trainees the basic skills requ...
Copyright © 2008 by Lippincott Williams & WilkinsObjectiveTo determine whether skills acquired by si...
BACKGROUND: Surgical simulation is becoming increasingly important in surgical education. However, t...
Introduction The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has adversely affected surgical traini...
For years, surgical residency programs used the operation room as a vehicle to teach both basic and ...
BACKGROUND: Previous randomized studies have compared high-versus low-fidelity laparoscopic simulato...
BACKGROUND: With experience, certain psychomotor skills should translate from standard laparoscopy t...
Background: Laparoscopic skill was measured objectively in a simulator. Seven tasks were scored in t...
Background Surgical training is undergoing a period of great change, partly due to the increasingly ...
INTRODUCTION: Single-port laparoscopic surgery imposes unique psychomotor challenges. We used surgic...