Development and Validation of a Laryngeal Microsurgery Simulation Training System for Otolaryngology Residents

Santander, Maria Jesus; Sepulveda, Valeria; Iribarren, Javier; Rosenbaum, Andres; Albrich, Diego; Varas, Julian; Lagos, Antonia; Napolitano, Carla

Abstract

Objective: This study aims to create a synthetic laryngeal microsurgery simulation model and training program; to assess its face, content, and construct validity; and to review the available phonomicrosurgery simulation models in the literature. Study Design: Nonrandomly assigned control study. Setting: Simulation training course for the otolaryngology residency program at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Methods: Resident (postgraduate year 1 [PGY1]/PGY2) and expert groups were recruited. A laryngeal microsurgery synthetic model was developed. Nine tasks were designed and assessed through a set of programmed exercises with increasing difficulty, to fulfill 5 surgical competencies. Imperial College Surgical Assessment Device sensors applied to the participants' hands measured time and movements. The activities were video-recorded and blindly assessed by 2 laryngologists using a specific and global rating scale (SRS and GRS). A 5-point Likert survey assessing validity was completed by experts. Results: Eighteen participants were recruited (14 residents and 4 experts). Experts performed significantly better than residents in the SRS (p =.003), and GRS (p =.004). Internal consistency was demonstrated for the SRS (α =.972, p <.001). Experts had a shorter execution time (p =.007), and path length with the right hand (p =.04). The left hand did not show significant differences. The survey assessing validity resulted in a median 36 out of 40 points score for face validity; and 43 out of 45 points score, for global content validity. The literature review revealed 20 available phonomicrosurgery simulation models, only 6 with construct validity. Conclusion: The face, content, and construct validity of the laryngeal microsurgery simulation training program were established. It could be replicated and incorporated into residents' curricula. © 2023 American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Foundation.

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Título según WOS: Development and Validation of a Laryngeal Microsurgery Simulation Training System for Otolaryngology Residents
Título según SCOPUS: Development and Validation of a Laryngeal Microsurgery Simulation Training System for Otolaryngology Residents
Título de la Revista: Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery (United States)
Volumen: 169
Número: 4
Editorial: John Wiley and Sons Inc.
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 971
Página final: 987
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1002/ohn.376

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS