Background: The equality of subjective- and objective-assessment methods in laparoscopic surgery are unknown. The aim of this study was to compare a subjective assessment method to an objective assessment method to evaluate laparoscopic skill. Methods: A prospective observational cohort study was conducted. Seventy-two residents completed a basic laparoscopic suturing task on a box trainer at two consecutive assessment points. Laparoscopic skill was rated subjectively using the Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skills (OSATS) list and objectively using the TrEndo, an augmented-reality simulator. Results: TrEndo scores between the two assessment points correlated. OSATS scores did not correlate between the two assessment points. T...
This article aims to assess the reliability and validity of our objective assessment instrument for ...
International audienceStudy Objective: The technical conduct of total laparoscopic hysterectomy (LH)...
ContextCurrent methods of assessing candidates for medical specialties that involve laparoscopic ski...
International audienceIntroduction & para;& para;Total Laparoscopic hysterectomy (LH) requires an ad...
To be an effective training tool, a laparoscopic simulator has to provide metrics that are meaningfu...
Background There is no widely used method to evaluate procedure-specific laparoscopic skills. The fi...
Background: There is no agreed system that is acknowledged as the ideal assessment of laparoscopic o...
Background: The concept of self-assessment has been widely acclaimed for its role in the professiona...
BACKGROUND: Surgeons are increasingly being scrutinized for their performance and there is growing i...
Objective: The purpose of this pilot study was to develop an assessment instrument to evaluate the l...
International audiencePurpose - This study aimed to identify detailed differences in laparoscopic su...
Background: Objective force- and motion-based assessment is currently lacking in laparoscopic skills...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the differences between LESS and SL among a population of subjects inexper...
Training and assessment paradigms for laparoscopic surgical skills are evolving from traditional men...
This article aims to assess the reliability and validity of our objective assessment instrument for ...
International audienceStudy Objective: The technical conduct of total laparoscopic hysterectomy (LH)...
ContextCurrent methods of assessing candidates for medical specialties that involve laparoscopic ski...
International audienceIntroduction & para;& para;Total Laparoscopic hysterectomy (LH) requires an ad...
To be an effective training tool, a laparoscopic simulator has to provide metrics that are meaningfu...
Background There is no widely used method to evaluate procedure-specific laparoscopic skills. The fi...
Background: There is no agreed system that is acknowledged as the ideal assessment of laparoscopic o...
Background: The concept of self-assessment has been widely acclaimed for its role in the professiona...
BACKGROUND: Surgeons are increasingly being scrutinized for their performance and there is growing i...
Objective: The purpose of this pilot study was to develop an assessment instrument to evaluate the l...
International audiencePurpose - This study aimed to identify detailed differences in laparoscopic su...
Background: Objective force- and motion-based assessment is currently lacking in laparoscopic skills...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the differences between LESS and SL among a population of subjects inexper...
Training and assessment paradigms for laparoscopic surgical skills are evolving from traditional men...
This article aims to assess the reliability and validity of our objective assessment instrument for ...
International audienceStudy Objective: The technical conduct of total laparoscopic hysterectomy (LH)...
ContextCurrent methods of assessing candidates for medical specialties that involve laparoscopic ski...