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A Novel Do-It-Yourself Approach to Simulating Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Surgery

In 2008, the American Board of Surgery required residents to pass a laparoscopic fundamentals examination to sit for the boards. As such, minimally invasive surgery became the newest addition as a requisite skill for surgical trainees. To assist in preparing trainees for future surgery, simulation d...

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Autores principales: Wright, Jeremy, Joseph, Andrew M, Yassin, Khloud, Fagundo, Carlos, Aske, Marshall, Guntupalli, Lohitha, Patel, Rudresh, McKelvey, Heather, Goldsmith, Eric
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Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10241665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37288193
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.38510
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author Wright, Jeremy
Joseph, Andrew M
Yassin, Khloud
Fagundo, Carlos
Aske, Marshall
Guntupalli, Lohitha
Patel, Rudresh
McKelvey, Heather
Goldsmith, Eric
author_facet Wright, Jeremy
Joseph, Andrew M
Yassin, Khloud
Fagundo, Carlos
Aske, Marshall
Guntupalli, Lohitha
Patel, Rudresh
McKelvey, Heather
Goldsmith, Eric
author_sort Wright, Jeremy
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description In 2008, the American Board of Surgery required residents to pass a laparoscopic fundamentals examination to sit for the boards. As such, minimally invasive surgery became the newest addition as a requisite skill for surgical trainees. To assist in preparing trainees for future surgery, simulation devices have been integrated into training programs to develop proficiency with laparoscopic and arthroscopic techniques. While effective, one of the biggest obstacles to accessing these devices is the thousands of dollars required for the equipment. Many commercial and do-it-yourself (DIY) iterations of low-cost, portable, laparoscopic simulators have been described to address this. While the price point ranges from 300 to 400 dollars, these DIY simulators primarily utilize webcams, iPhones, and tablet cameras in a fixed position. This presents an inherent limitation in the simulator’s accuracy as current laparoscopy surgery utilizes camera motion. This study presents a novel DIY simulator that portrays a more realistic view of the operative field using camera motion and positioning, costing approximately 200 dollars. This proposed simulator uses a Universal Serial Bus (USB) endoscope with interchangeable side mirrors. We inserted an endoscope with built-in light-emitting diode (LED) lights into a seamless stainless tube for the laparoscope and attached it to a computer for configuration. To simulate the abdominal cavity, holes were drilled into a ½ torso hollow mannequin at the standard port locations for laparoscopic cholecystectomy, and rubber grommets were inserted into the drilled holes. Trocars were constructed using cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) tubing and #8 rubber stoppers. By creating a more affordable and easily constructed model, acquiring laparoscopic skills is more accessible. Simulators are becoming an essential part of medical training. Affordable simulators like ours allow trainees to develop their laparoscopic skill set at their own pace and convenience. More research into this can potentially lead to increased exposure to more accurate simulators and facilitate more accessible training for performing minimally invasive surgery in any surgical specialty.
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spelling pubmed-102416652023-06-07 A Novel Do-It-Yourself Approach to Simulating Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Surgery Wright, Jeremy Joseph, Andrew M Yassin, Khloud Fagundo, Carlos Aske, Marshall Guntupalli, Lohitha Patel, Rudresh McKelvey, Heather Goldsmith, Eric Cureus Medical Simulation In 2008, the American Board of Surgery required residents to pass a laparoscopic fundamentals examination to sit for the boards. As such, minimally invasive surgery became the newest addition as a requisite skill for surgical trainees. To assist in preparing trainees for future surgery, simulation devices have been integrated into training programs to develop proficiency with laparoscopic and arthroscopic techniques. While effective, one of the biggest obstacles to accessing these devices is the thousands of dollars required for the equipment. Many commercial and do-it-yourself (DIY) iterations of low-cost, portable, laparoscopic simulators have been described to address this. While the price point ranges from 300 to 400 dollars, these DIY simulators primarily utilize webcams, iPhones, and tablet cameras in a fixed position. This presents an inherent limitation in the simulator’s accuracy as current laparoscopy surgery utilizes camera motion. This study presents a novel DIY simulator that portrays a more realistic view of the operative field using camera motion and positioning, costing approximately 200 dollars. This proposed simulator uses a Universal Serial Bus (USB) endoscope with interchangeable side mirrors. We inserted an endoscope with built-in light-emitting diode (LED) lights into a seamless stainless tube for the laparoscope and attached it to a computer for configuration. To simulate the abdominal cavity, holes were drilled into a ½ torso hollow mannequin at the standard port locations for laparoscopic cholecystectomy, and rubber grommets were inserted into the drilled holes. Trocars were constructed using cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) tubing and #8 rubber stoppers. By creating a more affordable and easily constructed model, acquiring laparoscopic skills is more accessible. Simulators are becoming an essential part of medical training. Affordable simulators like ours allow trainees to develop their laparoscopic skill set at their own pace and convenience. More research into this can potentially lead to increased exposure to more accurate simulators and facilitate more accessible training for performing minimally invasive surgery in any surgical specialty. Cureus 2023-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10241665/ /pubmed/37288193 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.38510 Text en Copyright © 2023, Wright et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Wright, Jeremy
Joseph, Andrew M
Yassin, Khloud
Fagundo, Carlos
Aske, Marshall
Guntupalli, Lohitha
Patel, Rudresh
McKelvey, Heather
Goldsmith, Eric
A Novel Do-It-Yourself Approach to Simulating Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Surgery
title A Novel Do-It-Yourself Approach to Simulating Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Surgery
title_full A Novel Do-It-Yourself Approach to Simulating Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Surgery
title_fullStr A Novel Do-It-Yourself Approach to Simulating Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Surgery
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Do-It-Yourself Approach to Simulating Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Surgery
title_short A Novel Do-It-Yourself Approach to Simulating Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Surgery
title_sort novel do-it-yourself approach to simulating minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery
topic Medical Simulation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10241665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37288193
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.38510
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