Evaluation of the effectiveness of training the skill of intracorporeal suture in laparoscopy in simulated conditions
https://doi.org/10.46594/2687-0037_2021_3_1357
Abstract
Intracorporeal laparoscopic suture (ICS) is an important skill of the surgeon in performing laparoscopic procedures. Simulation training in this skill contributes to the formation of a skill and its implementation in operational practice. There are not enough publications highlighting the effectiveness of simulation training of the skill from the point of view of application in practice. Interviews were conducted with surgeons who underwent such simulation training in order to determine the proportion of doctors who applied the acquired skill in a real operating room. After training 88.9% of surgeons started using Intracorporeal laparoscopic suture; intracorporeal sliding knot — 77.3%.
About the Authors
A. V. ShabuninRussian Federation
A. V. Klimakov
Russian Federation
Yu. I. Logvinov
Russian Federation
Review
For citations:
Shabunin A.V., Klimakov A.V., Logvinov Yu.I. Evaluation of the effectiveness of training the skill of intracorporeal suture in laparoscopy in simulated conditions. Virtual Technologies in Medicine. 2021;1(3):158-159. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46594/2687-0037_2021_3_1357