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Single incision laparoscopic surgery – is it time for laboratory skills training?

INTRODUCTION: With the introduction of new surgical equipment, there is always the need for new, more advanced training. The authors try to answer whether the use of the newest generation tools has an impact on achieving better results in single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) technique during...

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Autores principales: Łaski, Dariusz, Stefaniak, Tomasz J., Makarewicz, Wojciech, Bobowicz, Maciej, Kobiela, Jarosław, Nateghi, Behzad, Proczko, Monika, Madejewska, Ilona, Gruca, Zbigniew, Śledzinski, Zbigniew
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Publicado: Termedia Publishing House 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3796722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24130635
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wiitm.2011.33811
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author Łaski, Dariusz
Stefaniak, Tomasz J.
Makarewicz, Wojciech
Bobowicz, Maciej
Kobiela, Jarosław
Nateghi, Behzad
Proczko, Monika
Madejewska, Ilona
Gruca, Zbigniew
Śledzinski, Zbigniew
author_facet Łaski, Dariusz
Stefaniak, Tomasz J.
Makarewicz, Wojciech
Bobowicz, Maciej
Kobiela, Jarosław
Nateghi, Behzad
Proczko, Monika
Madejewska, Ilona
Gruca, Zbigniew
Śledzinski, Zbigniew
author_sort Łaski, Dariusz
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description INTRODUCTION: With the introduction of new surgical equipment, there is always the need for new, more advanced training. The authors try to answer whether the use of the newest generation tools has an impact on achieving better results in single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) technique during the exercises in the surgical skills laboratory. MATERIAL AND METHODS: There were 51 participants in the study: 44 ‘novices’ and 7 ‘experts’. All subjects performed the ‘advanced grasping’ exercise according to the FLS programme manual using four types of laparoscopic approach including two SILS ports and SILS-dedicated instruments. The outcome measures involved task completion time and the number of errors. RESULTS: Tasks using straight laparoscopic instruments set together with classic three-port access as well as SILS access ports were finished significantly faster when compared with SILS-dedicated instruments (p < 0.05). There were no significant differences in performance times between the two setups with straight instruments (p < 0.05) and both setups with SILS-dedicated instruments, irrespective of the use of curved or dynamic articulated tools. Students with no previous laparoscopic experience had significantly worse task completion times in all tasks in comparison to students with laparoscopic laboratory training and the ‘experts’ group. CONCLUSIONS: The use of the straight instruments in the SILS technique remain similar to its performance in full triangulation. SILS-dedicated instruments paradoxically increase the task completion time irrespective of possessed skills. The study showed the necessity of a SILS-dedicated tools training programme.
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spelling pubmed-37967222013-10-15 Single incision laparoscopic surgery – is it time for laboratory skills training? Łaski, Dariusz Stefaniak, Tomasz J. Makarewicz, Wojciech Bobowicz, Maciej Kobiela, Jarosław Nateghi, Behzad Proczko, Monika Madejewska, Ilona Gruca, Zbigniew Śledzinski, Zbigniew Wideochir Inne Tech Maloinwazyjne Original Paper INTRODUCTION: With the introduction of new surgical equipment, there is always the need for new, more advanced training. The authors try to answer whether the use of the newest generation tools has an impact on achieving better results in single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) technique during the exercises in the surgical skills laboratory. MATERIAL AND METHODS: There were 51 participants in the study: 44 ‘novices’ and 7 ‘experts’. All subjects performed the ‘advanced grasping’ exercise according to the FLS programme manual using four types of laparoscopic approach including two SILS ports and SILS-dedicated instruments. The outcome measures involved task completion time and the number of errors. RESULTS: Tasks using straight laparoscopic instruments set together with classic three-port access as well as SILS access ports were finished significantly faster when compared with SILS-dedicated instruments (p < 0.05). There were no significant differences in performance times between the two setups with straight instruments (p < 0.05) and both setups with SILS-dedicated instruments, irrespective of the use of curved or dynamic articulated tools. Students with no previous laparoscopic experience had significantly worse task completion times in all tasks in comparison to students with laparoscopic laboratory training and the ‘experts’ group. CONCLUSIONS: The use of the straight instruments in the SILS technique remain similar to its performance in full triangulation. SILS-dedicated instruments paradoxically increase the task completion time irrespective of possessed skills. The study showed the necessity of a SILS-dedicated tools training programme. Termedia Publishing House 2013-03-12 2013-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3796722/ /pubmed/24130635 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wiitm.2011.33811 Text en Copyright © 2013 Sekcja Wideochirurgii TChP http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Łaski, Dariusz
Stefaniak, Tomasz J.
Makarewicz, Wojciech
Bobowicz, Maciej
Kobiela, Jarosław
Nateghi, Behzad
Proczko, Monika
Madejewska, Ilona
Gruca, Zbigniew
Śledzinski, Zbigniew
Single incision laparoscopic surgery – is it time for laboratory skills training?
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title_full Single incision laparoscopic surgery – is it time for laboratory skills training?
title_fullStr Single incision laparoscopic surgery – is it time for laboratory skills training?
title_full_unstemmed Single incision laparoscopic surgery – is it time for laboratory skills training?
title_short Single incision laparoscopic surgery – is it time for laboratory skills training?
title_sort single incision laparoscopic surgery – is it time for laboratory skills training?
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3796722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24130635
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wiitm.2011.33811
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