World Journal of Emergency Surgery (Mar 2006)

Initial evaluation of the "Trauma surgery course"

  • Tugnoli Gregorio,
  • Ribaldi Sergio,
  • Casali Marco,
  • Calderale Stefano M,
  • Coletti Massimo,
  • Alifano Marco,
  • Parri Sergio,
  • Villani Silvia,
  • Biscardi Andrea,
  • Giordano M Chiara,
  • Baldoni Franco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1749-7922-1-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
p. 5

Abstract

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Abstract Background The consequence of the low rate of penetrating injuries in Europe and the increase in non-operative management of blunt trauma is a decrease in surgeons' confidence in managing traumatic injuries has led to the need for new didactic tools. The aim of this retrospective study was to present the Corso di Chirurgia del Politrauma (Trauma Surgery Course), developed as a model for teaching operative trauma techniques, and assess its efficacy. Method the two-day course consisted of theoretical lectures and practical experience on large-sized swine. Data of the first 126 participants were collected and analyzed. Results All of the 126 general surgeons who had participated in the course judged it to be an efficient model to improve knowledge about the surgical treatment of trauma. Conclusion A two-day course, focusing on trauma surgery, with lectures and life-like operation situations, represents a model for simulated training and can be useful to improve surgeons' confidence in managing trauma patients. Cooperation between organizers of similar initiatives would be beneficial and could lead to standardizing and improving such courses.