Objectives. In our study we are aiming to analyse the learning curves in our surgical trainees by using two standard methods of intracorporeal knot tying. Material and Method. Two randomized groups of trainees are trained with two different intracorporeal knot tying techniques (loop and winding) by single surgeon for eight sessions. In each session participants were allowed to make as many numbers of knots in thirty minutes. The duration for each set of knots and the number of knots for each session were calculated. At the end each session, participants were asked about their frustration level, difficulty in making knot, and dexterity. Results. In winding method the number of knots tied was increasing significantly in each session with less...
BACKGROUND: Very few studies have addressed the transferability of skills from virtual reality (VR) ...
Background- Laparoscopic suturing is one of the most difficult tasks in endoscopic surgery, requirin...
Background. The effects of refraining from practice for different intervals on laparoscopic suturing...
3To whom correspondence should be addressed Training in endoscopic, intracorporeal knot tying, was e...
INTRODUCTION: A major limitation of conventional laparoscopic surgery is the placement of an intraco...
Abstract Background Evaluation of two different self-educational methods (video assisted learning ve...
Since its introduction, laparoscopic surgery has been limited by various factors including 2-dimensi...
Aim: Open knot-tying and suturing skills are fundamental surgical skills, founding many alternative ...
Abstract Background The aim of this study is to evaluate which of three arthroscopic knots are most ...
Background: Laparoscopy training has become an integral part of surgical education. Suturing and kno...
Development and application of statistical models for medical scientific researc
Wound closure with sutures has been routinely used as a result of the technical and surgical develop...
Knot tying boards are low fidelity surgical simulators used to practice tying suture, but devices on...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN064037 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Introduction: This study aims to compare the biomechanical properties and ease of learning and tying...
BACKGROUND: Very few studies have addressed the transferability of skills from virtual reality (VR) ...
Background- Laparoscopic suturing is one of the most difficult tasks in endoscopic surgery, requirin...
Background. The effects of refraining from practice for different intervals on laparoscopic suturing...
3To whom correspondence should be addressed Training in endoscopic, intracorporeal knot tying, was e...
INTRODUCTION: A major limitation of conventional laparoscopic surgery is the placement of an intraco...
Abstract Background Evaluation of two different self-educational methods (video assisted learning ve...
Since its introduction, laparoscopic surgery has been limited by various factors including 2-dimensi...
Aim: Open knot-tying and suturing skills are fundamental surgical skills, founding many alternative ...
Abstract Background The aim of this study is to evaluate which of three arthroscopic knots are most ...
Background: Laparoscopy training has become an integral part of surgical education. Suturing and kno...
Development and application of statistical models for medical scientific researc
Wound closure with sutures has been routinely used as a result of the technical and surgical develop...
Knot tying boards are low fidelity surgical simulators used to practice tying suture, but devices on...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN064037 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Introduction: This study aims to compare the biomechanical properties and ease of learning and tying...
BACKGROUND: Very few studies have addressed the transferability of skills from virtual reality (VR) ...
Background- Laparoscopic suturing is one of the most difficult tasks in endoscopic surgery, requirin...
Background. The effects of refraining from practice for different intervals on laparoscopic suturing...