Endoscopic Rectus Abdominis Muscle Harvesting – Experimental Study
Alexandru I Blidisel, Assistant Professor MD PHD, Lucian P Jiga, Associated Professor MD PHD, Octavian Cretu, Professor, Razvan Tirziu, MD Phd, Mihai Ionac, Professor. University Of Medicine and Pharmacy from Timisoara, Romania Aim: The rectus abdominis muscle is one of the most frequent used free flaps in reconstructive surgery. Endoscopic harvesting of free flaps… Continue Reading
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Endoscopic Surgical Skill Qualification System in Japan. an Analysis of Complication Rate, Or Time, and Ebl in Accumulated 1895 Surgeons Who Applied to This System for 7 Years.
Toshiyuki Mori, MD, Fumio Konishi, MD, Taizo Kimura, MD, Seigo Kitano, MD. The committee for Endoscopic Surgical Skill Qualification System. Japan Society for Endoscopic Surgery Purpose and Method Japan Society of Endoscopic Surgery started surgical skill accreditation in 2004, as reported previously in this meeting. Comprehensive analysis of surgical skill and instructive ability was… Continue Reading
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Energy Expenditure During Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Evaluated Using the Telemetric Heart Rate Measurement
Miroslaw Szura, MD PhD, Jan M Krzak, MD, Senka Stojanovic, MD. IST DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SURGERY JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY KRAKOW POLAND, SYGEHUS LILLEBAELT KOLDING DENMARK INTRODUCTIONEvaluating the work of a surgeon is a difficult task, on one hand being influenced by the physical demands related to work in a standing position without any possibility of… Continue Reading
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Ensuring Competency: Is Fls Certification Necessary for Practicing Surgeons?
Daniel J Scott, MD, Melanie Hafford, MD, Ross E Willis, PhD, Kristine Gugliuzza, MD, Todd D Wilson, MD, Kimberly M Brown, MD, Kent R Vansickle, MD. UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio , UT Medical Branch at Galveston, UT Houston Medical Center Background: Certification in the Fundamentals… Continue Reading
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Evaluating the Informed Consent Performed By Residents for Endoscopic Procedures
William W Hope, MD, W. Borden Hooks, MD, Cyrus A Kotwall, MD, Thomas V Clancy, MD. New Hanover Regional Medical Center The informed consent may be one of the most important dialogues that a surgeon has with the patient. Despite its importance, it is something that is not well taught or stressed in residency… Continue Reading
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Evaluating Virtual Reality Simulator Training On Surgical Residents Perceptions of Stress: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Kamran Samakar, MD, J Andres Astudillo, MD, Mallika Moussavy, MA, Joanne Baerg, MD, Mark Reeves, MD, Carlos Garberoglio, MD. Loma Linda University Medical Center Background: Standardized curriculum and educational models such as the Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery (FLS) have provided a means to teach, practice, and test surgical trainees. Virtual reality simulation (VRS) and… Continue Reading
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Eye Tracking As a Tool for Evaluating Colonoscopic Polypectomy Skill: A Feasibility Study
Kazuhiko Shinohara, MD PhD, Yasushi Yamauchi, PhD. School of Health Sciences, Tokyo University of Technology Background and Objective:Analysis of eye movement has the potential to improve educational efficiency because tracking gaze can be used to determined the areas on which operators concentrate their attention. Since few studies have focused on eye movement during endoscopic… Continue Reading
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Fundamentals of Robotic Surgery
Jay M Macgregor, MD, Rebekah S Kim, MD, Joseph T Gallagher, MD, Mark K Soliman, MD, Andrea Ferrara, MD, Kiyanda Baldwin, MD, Rudolfo Pigalarga, MD, Carlos Glanville, MD. Orlando Health, Colon and Rectal Clinic of Orlando Introduction: Our objective was to create a simulation-based training curriculum for robotic surgery analogous to the curriculum that… Continue Reading
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Globalization of Undergraduate Surgical Education: A Unique Educational Experience at the Ircad France.
Vivian De Ruijter, Michele Diana, MD, Silvana Perretta, MD, Luc Soler, PhD, James Wall, MD, Susana Maia, MD, Thomas Parent, Didier Mutter, MD PhD FACS, Bernard Dallemagne, MD, Jacques Marescaux, MD Hon FRCS FACS JSES. IRCAD, University of Strasbourg, France INTRODUCTION: Undergraduate medical students across the world have expressed the need for an early… Continue Reading
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Is Single Port Surgery Is Difficult ? -An Experimental Suturing Model in Dry Box-
Yasuhiro Ishiyama, Noriyuki Inaki, Masashi Matunaga, Hirotaka Kitamura, Michihiro Yamamoto, Masanori Kotake, Masaru Kurokawa, Hiroyuki Bando, Tetuji Yamada. Ishikawa Prefectural Central Hospital [INTRODUCTION] Single port surgery (SPS) has been explosively spreading. SPS is sometimes demanded, and it seems to be more difficult than under conventional laparoscopic surgery. However, there has been no report which… Continue Reading
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Laparoscopic Measurement of Intestinal Length: How Accurate Are We?
Ryan Lussenden, MD, David Brams, MD, Lee Sillin , MD, Dmitry Nepomnayshy, MD. Lahey Clinic INTRODUCTION – Many laparoscopic operations require accurate measurement of small bowel length. For example, during a laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, an accurate measurement of the alimentary limb should be done to prevent bile reflux or short gut. This skill… Continue Reading
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Learning Curve of Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (esd) in an Established Experimental Setting
Masayuki Kato, MD PhD, Yunho Jung, MD, Mark A Gromski, MD, Jongchan Lee, MD, Navaneel Biswas, MD, Chuttani Ram, MD, Kai Matthes, MD PhD. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA INTRODUCTION - Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) has become a standard therapy for early gastric neoplasia in Asian countries. American endoscopists… Continue Reading
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Models for Training and Evaluation of Flexible Endoscopic Skills Using the Step Program
D. Berger-richardson, Y. Kurashima, MD, P. Kaneva, MSc, L. S Feldman, MD, G. M Fried, MD, M. C Vassiliou, MD. Steinberg-Bernstein Centre for Minimally Invasive Surgery and Innovation, McGill University Health Centre, and The Arnold and Blema Steinberg Medical Simulation Centre, McGill University Objective: Flexible endoscopy is an increasingly important skill for gastrointestinal surgeons,… Continue Reading
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New Minimally Invasive Surgical Approaches – Notes, Less Mini: Which Is the Preferred Among Patients?
Gustavo L Carvalho, PhD, Diego L Lima, Student, Adriano C Sales, Student, Rafaela L Gouveia, Student, Rebeca G Rocha, Student, Eduardo F Chaves, Student, José Sérgio N Silva, MD. Oswaldo Cruz Universitary Hospital - University of Pernambuco - Faculty of Medical Sciences BACKGROUND: The recent advances in laparoscopic surgery developed new technologies that can… Continue Reading
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Preoperative Training and Planning Methods for a Single-incision Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy for Situs Intrevsus Totalis (sit)
Hisashi Ikoma, PhD, Yukihito Kokuba, PhD, Yusuke Yamamoto, PhD, Ryou Morimura, PhD, Yastutoshi Murayama, PhD, Syuuhei Komatsu, PhD, Atsushi Shiozaki, PhD, Yoshiaki Kuriu, PhD, Masayoshi Nakanishi, PhD, Daisuke Ichikawa, PhD, Hitoshi Fujiwara, PhD, Kazuma Okamoto, PhD, Toshiya Ochiai, PhD, Eigo Otsuji, PhD. Department of Digestive Surgery,Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine 1. Objective of technique:… Continue Reading
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