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- W2014411612 abstract "No AccessJournal of UrologyAdult Urology1 Sep 2009Preliminary Study of Virtual Reality and Model Simulation for Learning Laparoscopic Suturing Skillsis accompanied byTraining Requirements and Credentialing for Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgery—What are Our Responsibilities? Elspeth M. McDougall, Surendra B. Kolla, Rosanne T. Santos, Jennifer M. Gan, Geoffrey N. Box, Michael K. Louie, Aldrin J.R. Gamboa, Adam G. Kaplan, Ross M. Moskowitz, Lorena A. Andrade, Douglas W. Skarecky, Kathryn E. Osann, and Ralph V. Clayman Elspeth M. McDougallElspeth M. McDougall Financial interest and/or other relationship with Astellas, Karl Storz, Intuitive Surgical, Simbionix, Ethicon Endo-Surgical, EndoCare and METI Inc. More articles by this author , Surendra B. KollaSurendra B. Kolla More articles by this author , Rosanne T. SantosRosanne T. Santos More articles by this author , Jennifer M. GanJennifer M. Gan More articles by this author , Geoffrey N. BoxGeoffrey N. Box More articles by this author , Michael K. LouieMichael K. Louie More articles by this author , Aldrin J.R. GamboaAldrin J.R. Gamboa More articles by this author , Adam G. KaplanAdam G. Kaplan More articles by this author , Ross M. MoskowitzRoss M. Moskowitz More articles by this author , Lorena A. AndradeLorena A. Andrade More articles by this author , Douglas W. SkareckyDouglas W. Skarecky More articles by this author , Kathryn E. OsannKathryn E. Osann More articles by this author , and Ralph V. ClaymanRalph V. Clayman Financial interest and/or other relationship with Applied Urology, Cook Urological, EndoCare, Greenwald Inc., Microvasive, Orthopedic Systems Inc., Astellas, Boston Scientific and Karl Storz Endoscopy. More articles by this author View All Author Informationhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.juro.2009.05.016AboutFull TextPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareFacebookLinked InTwitterEmail Abstract Purpose: Repetitive practice of laparoscopic suturing and knot tying can facilitate surgeon proficiency in performing this reconstructive technique. We compared a silicone model and pelvic trainer to a virtual reality simulator in the learning of laparoscopic suturing and knot tying by laparoscopically naïve medical students, and evaluated the subsequent performance of porcine laparoscopic cystorrhaphy. Materials and Methods: A total of 20 medical students underwent a 1-hour didactic session with video demonstration of laparoscopic suturing and knot tying by an expert laparoscopic surgeon. The students were randomized to a pelvic trainer (10) or virtual reality simulator (10) for a minimum of 2 hours of laparoscopic suturing and knot tying training. Within 1 week of the training session the medical students performed laparoscopic closure of a 2 cm cystotomy in a porcine model. Objective structured assessment of technical skills for laparoscopic cystorrhaphy was performed at the procedure by laparoscopic surgeons blinded to the medical student training format. A video of the procedure was evaluated with an objective structured assessment of technical skills by an expert laparoscopic surgeon blinded to medical student identity and training format. The medical students completed an evaluation questionnaire regarding the training format after the laparoscopic cystorrhaphy. Results: All students were able to complete the laparoscopic cystorrhaphy. There was no difference between the pelvic trainer and virtual reality groups in mean ± SD time to perform the porcine cystorrhaphy at 40 ± 15 vs 41 ± 10 minutes (p = 0.87) or the objective structured assessment of technical skills score of 8.8 ± 2.3 vs 8.2 ± 2.2 (p = 0.24), respectively. Bladder leak occurred in 3 (30%) of the pelvic trainer trained and 6 (60%) of the virtual reality trained medical student laparoscopic cystorrhaphy procedures (Fisher exact test p = 0.37). The only significant difference between the 2 groups was that 4 virtual reality trained medical students considered the training session too short compared to none of those trained on the pelvic trainer (p = 0.04). Conclusions: There is no significant difference between the pelvic trainer and virtual reality trained medical students in proficiency to perform laparoscopic cystorrhaphy in a pig model, although both groups require considerably more training before performing this procedure clinically. The pelvic trainer training may be more user-friendly for the novice surgeon to begin learning these challenging laparoscopic skills. References 1 : Closing the gap in operative performance between novices and experts: does harder mean better for laparoscopic simulator training?. 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Volume 182Issue 3September 2009Page: 1018-1025 Advertisement Copyright & Permissions© 2009 by American Urological AssociationKeywordssuturesclinical competencelaparoscopyuser-computer interfaceMetricsAuthor Information Elspeth M. McDougall Financial interest and/or other relationship with Astellas, Karl Storz, Intuitive Surgical, Simbionix, Ethicon Endo-Surgical, EndoCare and METI Inc. More articles by this author Surendra B. Kolla More articles by this author Rosanne T. Santos More articles by this author Jennifer M. Gan More articles by this author Geoffrey N. Box More articles by this author Michael K. Louie More articles by this author Aldrin J.R. Gamboa More articles by this author Adam G. Kaplan More articles by this author Ross M. Moskowitz More articles by this author Lorena A. Andrade More articles by this author Douglas W. Skarecky More articles by this author Kathryn E. Osann More articles by this author Ralph V. 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