Journal of Minimal Access Surgery (Jan 2016)

Evaluation of hands-on seminar for reduced port surgery using fresh porcine cadaver model

  • Saseem Poudel,
  • Yo Kurashima,
  • Toshiaki Shichinohe,
  • Shuji Kitashiro,
  • Eiji Kanehira,
  • Satoshi Hirano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0972-9941.183482
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
pp. 214 – 219

Abstract

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Background: The use of various biological and non-biological simulators is playing an important role in training modern surgeons with laparoscopic skills. However, there have been few reports of the use of a fresh porcine cadaver model for training in laparoscopic surgical skills. The purpose of this study was to report on a surgical training seminar on reduced port surgery using a fresh cadaver porcine model and to assess its feasibility and efficacy. Materials and Methods: The hands-on seminar had 10 fresh porcine cadaver models and two dry boxes. Each table was provided with a unique access port and devices used in reduced port surgery. Each group of 2 surgeons spent 30 min at each station, performing different tasks assisted by the instructor. The questionnaire survey was done immediately after the seminar and 8 months after the seminar. Results: All the tasks were completed as planned. Both instructors and participants were highly satisfied with the seminar. There was a concern about the time allocated for the seminar. In the post-seminar survey, the participants felt that the number of reduced port surgeries performed by them had increased. Conclusion: The fresh cadaver porcine model requires no special animal facility and can be used for training in laparoscopic procedures.

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