LOW-FIDELITY, LOW-COST SIMULATOR MODEL FOR VIDEOSURGERY TRAINING

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Autor(a) principal: Rosa , Luciana Walger Collaço Gomes
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Malafaia , Osvaldo, Tabushi, Fernando, Collaço, Iwan Augusto, Nassif , Paulo Afonso Nunes, Czeczko, Nicolau Gregori, Kubrusly , Luiz Fernando, Franck , Claudio Luciano
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Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/8389
Resumo: Introduction: Teaching in conventional surgery has traditionally been based on the Halstedian model of “see one, do one, and teach one”. However, with the widespread success of videolaparoscopic surgery, the teaching method needed to be adapted to a novel “Do many, always mentored” model. The modern era of surgery demands sequential training with progressively increasing complexity and supervised repetition, in order to acquire specific skills prior to the first surgical procedure. Objective: To develop a new experimental teaching and training with low cost and low fidelity platform for laparoscopic surgery using synthetic materials, and simple manufacturing. Method: A platform was built using low-cost materials easily found in hardware stores, consisting of a wooden board and a few hardware materials (threaded bolt, wing nut and bolt, threaded hooks), EVA sheet (ethylene vinylacetat), white crafting paint, and felt-tip pen. The sample consisted of 15 general surgeons with more than 10 years of experience in videolaparoscopy. The evaluation began with an explanatory video lasting 20 min. Next, each surgeon performed 5 recorded tasks for later analysis and scoring. Skills were measured according to the stablished score. Results: The developed platform was useful and capable of reproducing the tasks performed based on the program of Fundaments of Laparoscopic Surgery. All the surgeons of the sample group achieved the target time proposed for the program. Conclusion: Was shown that the proposed platform can be built using easily obtainable and low-cost materials, and it proved to be an effective model for training in laparoscopic surgery, being easy to replicate and construct. Additionally, this platform can be easily adapted to various models of tasks using materials similar to those found in other training programs, that are widely practiced and have been globally validated.
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spelling LOW-FIDELITY, LOW-COST SIMULATOR MODEL FOR VIDEOSURGERY TRAININGMODELO DE SIMULADOR DE BAIXA FIDELIDADE E BAIXO CUSTO PARA TREINAMENTO EM VIDEOCIRURGIA Cirurgia videoassistidaTécnicas de ensinoTreinamento por simulaçãoVideo-assisted surgeryTraining techniquesSimulation trainingIntroduction: Teaching in conventional surgery has traditionally been based on the Halstedian model of “see one, do one, and teach one”. However, with the widespread success of videolaparoscopic surgery, the teaching method needed to be adapted to a novel “Do many, always mentored” model. The modern era of surgery demands sequential training with progressively increasing complexity and supervised repetition, in order to acquire specific skills prior to the first surgical procedure. Objective: To develop a new experimental teaching and training with low cost and low fidelity platform for laparoscopic surgery using synthetic materials, and simple manufacturing. Method: A platform was built using low-cost materials easily found in hardware stores, consisting of a wooden board and a few hardware materials (threaded bolt, wing nut and bolt, threaded hooks), EVA sheet (ethylene vinylacetat), white crafting paint, and felt-tip pen. The sample consisted of 15 general surgeons with more than 10 years of experience in videolaparoscopy. The evaluation began with an explanatory video lasting 20 min. Next, each surgeon performed 5 recorded tasks for later analysis and scoring. Skills were measured according to the stablished score. Results: The developed platform was useful and capable of reproducing the tasks performed based on the program of Fundaments of Laparoscopic Surgery. All the surgeons of the sample group achieved the target time proposed for the program. Conclusion: Was shown that the proposed platform can be built using easily obtainable and low-cost materials, and it proved to be an effective model for training in laparoscopic surgery, being easy to replicate and construct. Additionally, this platform can be easily adapted to various models of tasks using materials similar to those found in other training programs, that are widely practiced and have been globally validated.Introdução: O ensino em cirurgia convencional foi tradicionalmente baseado no modelo halstediano do “see one, do one and teach one” (veja um, faça um e ensine um); porém, com a bem sucedida propagação da cirurgia videolaparoscópica precisou ser adaptado para um novo modelo do “do many, mentored always” (fazer vários, sempre supervisionado). A nova era da cirurgia demanda treinamento sequencial, com crescente complexidade e repetição supervisionada para adquirir habilidades especificas prévias ao primeiro ato operatório. Objetivo: Desenvolver modelo para ensino e treinamento em videocirurgia com plataforma de baixo custo, fácil execução e baixa fidelidade com tarefas que utilizam materiais sintéticos. Método: Construiu-se com materiais de baixo custo plataforma utilizando apenas placa de madeira, poucos materiais de ferragem (parafuso simples, parafuso com porca tipo borboleta, gancho com rosca), folha de EVA (etileno acetato de vinila), tinta branca para artesanato e caneta hidrográfica. A amostra-teste foi composta por 15 cirurgiões gerais com mais de 10 anos de experiência em videolaparoscopia. Iniciou-se a avaliação com um vídeo explicativo com duração de 20 min. A seguir, cada cirurgião executou 5 tarefas gravadas para posterior análise e pontuação. Mediu-se as habilidades de acordo com a pontuação. Resultados: A plataforma foi útil e eficaz em reproduzir as atividades utilizadas para replicação do programa comparativo do Fundaments of Laparoscopic Surgery. A amostra de cirurgiões atingiu o tempo alvo definido como padrão pelo programa. Conclusão: A plataforma elaborada com materiais de baixo custo é de fácil aquisição, mostrou-se modelo eficaz para treinamento em videocirurgia, de fácil replicabilidade e construção, adaptável a vários modelos de tarefas, e feita com materiais sintéticos.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2024-04-04info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/838910.1590/SciELOPreprints.8389porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/8389/15685Copyright (c) 2024 Luciana Walger Collaço Gomes Rosa , Osvaldo Malafaia , Fernando Issamu Tabushi, Iwan Augusto Collaço, Paulo Afonso Nunes Nassif , Nicolau Gregori Czeczko, Luiz Fernando Kubrusly , Claudio Luciano Franck https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRosa , Luciana Walger Collaço GomesMalafaia , OsvaldoTabushi, FernandoCollaço, Iwan AugustoNassif , Paulo Afonso NunesCzeczko, Nicolau GregoriKubrusly , Luiz FernandoFranck , Claudio Lucianoreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)instacron:SCI2024-04-04T20:03:13Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/8389Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2024-04-04T20:03:13SciELO Preprints - Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv LOW-FIDELITY, LOW-COST SIMULATOR MODEL FOR VIDEOSURGERY TRAINING
MODELO DE SIMULADOR DE BAIXA FIDELIDADE E BAIXO CUSTO PARA TREINAMENTO EM VIDEOCIRURGIA
title LOW-FIDELITY, LOW-COST SIMULATOR MODEL FOR VIDEOSURGERY TRAINING
spellingShingle LOW-FIDELITY, LOW-COST SIMULATOR MODEL FOR VIDEOSURGERY TRAINING
Rosa , Luciana Walger Collaço Gomes
Cirurgia videoassistida
Técnicas de ensino
Treinamento por simulação
Video-assisted surgery
Training techniques
Simulation training
title_short LOW-FIDELITY, LOW-COST SIMULATOR MODEL FOR VIDEOSURGERY TRAINING
title_full LOW-FIDELITY, LOW-COST SIMULATOR MODEL FOR VIDEOSURGERY TRAINING
title_fullStr LOW-FIDELITY, LOW-COST SIMULATOR MODEL FOR VIDEOSURGERY TRAINING
title_full_unstemmed LOW-FIDELITY, LOW-COST SIMULATOR MODEL FOR VIDEOSURGERY TRAINING
title_sort LOW-FIDELITY, LOW-COST SIMULATOR MODEL FOR VIDEOSURGERY TRAINING
author Rosa , Luciana Walger Collaço Gomes
author_facet Rosa , Luciana Walger Collaço Gomes
Malafaia , Osvaldo
Tabushi, Fernando
Collaço, Iwan Augusto
Nassif , Paulo Afonso Nunes
Czeczko, Nicolau Gregori
Kubrusly , Luiz Fernando
Franck , Claudio Luciano
author_role author
author2 Malafaia , Osvaldo
Tabushi, Fernando
Collaço, Iwan Augusto
Nassif , Paulo Afonso Nunes
Czeczko, Nicolau Gregori
Kubrusly , Luiz Fernando
Franck , Claudio Luciano
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author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rosa , Luciana Walger Collaço Gomes
Malafaia , Osvaldo
Tabushi, Fernando
Collaço, Iwan Augusto
Nassif , Paulo Afonso Nunes
Czeczko, Nicolau Gregori
Kubrusly , Luiz Fernando
Franck , Claudio Luciano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cirurgia videoassistida
Técnicas de ensino
Treinamento por simulação
Video-assisted surgery
Training techniques
Simulation training
topic Cirurgia videoassistida
Técnicas de ensino
Treinamento por simulação
Video-assisted surgery
Training techniques
Simulation training
description Introduction: Teaching in conventional surgery has traditionally been based on the Halstedian model of “see one, do one, and teach one”. However, with the widespread success of videolaparoscopic surgery, the teaching method needed to be adapted to a novel “Do many, always mentored” model. The modern era of surgery demands sequential training with progressively increasing complexity and supervised repetition, in order to acquire specific skills prior to the first surgical procedure. Objective: To develop a new experimental teaching and training with low cost and low fidelity platform for laparoscopic surgery using synthetic materials, and simple manufacturing. Method: A platform was built using low-cost materials easily found in hardware stores, consisting of a wooden board and a few hardware materials (threaded bolt, wing nut and bolt, threaded hooks), EVA sheet (ethylene vinylacetat), white crafting paint, and felt-tip pen. The sample consisted of 15 general surgeons with more than 10 years of experience in videolaparoscopy. The evaluation began with an explanatory video lasting 20 min. Next, each surgeon performed 5 recorded tasks for later analysis and scoring. Skills were measured according to the stablished score. Results: The developed platform was useful and capable of reproducing the tasks performed based on the program of Fundaments of Laparoscopic Surgery. All the surgeons of the sample group achieved the target time proposed for the program. Conclusion: Was shown that the proposed platform can be built using easily obtainable and low-cost materials, and it proved to be an effective model for training in laparoscopic surgery, being easy to replicate and construct. Additionally, this platform can be easily adapted to various models of tasks using materials similar to those found in other training programs, that are widely practiced and have been globally validated.
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