Recommendations to Develop a Laparoscopic Surgical Simulation Training Program. Insights Gained After 12 Years of Training Surgeons; [Recomendações para o desenvolvimento de um programa de formação em simulação cirúrgica laparoscópica. Perspectivas obtidas após 12 anos de formação de cirurgiões]; [Recomendaciones para desarrollar un programa de formación en simulación quirúrgica laparoscópica. Perspectivas obtenidas tras 12 años de formación de cirujanos]

Durán Espinoza V.; Montero Jaras I.; Miguieles Schilling M.; Valencia Coronel B.; Belmar Riveros F.; Gaete Dañobeitia M.I.; Jarry Trujillo C.; Varas Cohen, J

Keywords: Education; Feedback; General Surgery; Laparoscopy; Medical; Simulation Exercise; Simulation Training

Abstract

Introduction. The use of simulation in surgery has made it possible to shorten learning curves through deliberate practice. Although it has been incorporated long ago, there are still no clear recommendations to standardize its development and implementation. This manuscript aims to share recommendations based on our experience of more than twelve years of employing and improving a methodology in laparoscopic surgical simulation. Topics for Reflection. To transfer surgical skills to a trainee, we base our methodology on a three-pillar framework: The hardware and infrastructure (tools to train with), the training program itself (what to do), and the feedback (how to improve). Implementing a cost-effective program is feasible: the hardware does not need to be high fidelity to transfer skills, but the program needs to be validated. These pillars have evolved over time by incorporating technology: the on-site guidance from experts has changed to a remote and asynchronous modality by video recording the trainee’s execution, and by enabling remote and asynchronous feedback. The feedback provider does not necessarily have to be an expert clinician in the subject, but a person previously trained to be a trainer. This allows for deliberate practice until mastery has been reached and learning curves are consolidated. Conclusions. Recommendations based on the experience of our center have been presented, explaining the framework of our strategy. Considering these suggestions, it is hoped that our simulation methodology can aid the development and implementation of effective simulation-based programs for other groups and institutions. © 2022 Authors. All rights reserved.

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Título según SCOPUS: Recommendations to Develop a Laparoscopic Surgical Simulation Training Program. Insights Gained After 12 Years of Training Surgeons; [Recomendações para o desenvolvimento de um programa de formação em simulação cirúrgica laparoscópica. Perspectivas obtidas após 12 anos de formação de cirurgiões]; [Recomendaciones para desarrollar un programa de formación en simulación quirúrgica laparoscópica. Perspectivas obtenidas tras 12 años de formación de cirujanos]
Título de la Revista: MedUNAB
Volumen: 25
Número: 3
Editorial: Universidad Autonoma de Bucaramanga
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 470
Página final: 479
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.29375/01237047.4514

Notas: SCOPUS