PUBLICATION PATTERNS AND THE IMPACT OF SELF-CITATION AMONG GENERAL SURGERY RESIDENCY PROGRAMS
Benjamin C Clark, MD1, Robert J Conrad, MD1, Dylan M Russell, MD1, Fadi M Balla, MD, FACS2, Robert B Lim, MD, FACS1, Dwight C Kellicut, MD, FACS1, Christopher G Yheulon, MD, FACS1. 1Tripler Army Medical Center, 2Emory University MIS FellowshipIntroduction: For the few scientists who receive a Noble prize, the impact and relevance of their research… Continue Reading
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SKILL TRANSFERENCE AND LEARNING CURVES BETWEEN ROBOTIC AND LAPAROSCOPIC PLATFORMS: DOES THE INITIAL LEARNING PLATFORM IMPACT SKILLS ACQUISITION?
Hannah Harris1, Kristen Quinn, MD2, Grace Chen1, Kayla Diaz1, Alan Harzman, MD1, Xiaodong (phoenix) Chen, PhD1, Syed Husain, MD1. 1Ohio State University, 2Medical University of South CarolinaIntroduction: This is the first phase of a project sponsored by a SAGES robotic surgery grant. While there has been increased adoption of the robotic platform in general surgery… Continue Reading
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Assessing the Educational Value of Online Pediatric Surgical Videos
James M Prieto, MD1, Alicia Gaidry, MD1, Karen Kling, MD2, Ivan M Gutierrez, MD1, Donald J Lucas, MD, MPH1, Robert Ricca, MD3, Stephen Bickler, MD2, Romeo C Ignacio, MD1. 1Naval Medical Center San Diego, 2Rady Children's Hospital San Diego, 3Naval Medical Center PortsmouthIntroduction: Recent studies indicate that surgical residents commonly use online videos when preparing… Continue Reading
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MAKE YOUR OWN LAPAROSCOPIC SIMULATOR’ RESULTS FROM A COMPETITION HELD FOR SURGICAL RESIDENTS IN SURGICON
Samiullah Bhatti, Dr1, Awais A Malik, Dr2, Shabbar H Changezi, Dr1, Usman I Butt, Dr1, Waris Farooka, PhD1, Mahmood Ayyaz, Prof1. 1Services Hospital Lahore, 2Lahore General HospitalIntroduction: Laparoscopic surgery is the cornerstone of modern surgical practices. Young trainees, who are trained on simulators, can achieve basic laparoscopic skills that are comparable to those achieved after… Continue Reading
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Competence in laparoscopic cholecystectomy, implementation of an assessment tool in the fellowship program
Mickael Chevallay, Emilie Liot, MD, Ian Fournier, MD, Monika Hagen, MD, Stefan Mönig, Professor, Philippe Morel, Professor, Christian Toso, Professor, Frederic Ris, Professor, Minoa Jung, PD, MD. Geneva university hospitalINTRODUCTION: To achieve proficiency in performing a surgical procedure is a milestone in the career of a trainee. Objective measures to assess the surgical skills are… Continue Reading
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Evaluation of surgical skills in new developed VR simulator for laparoscopic sigma resection.
Koji Ikeda, Nobuyoshi Takeshita, Koichi Teramura, Masaaki Ito. National Cancer Center EastBackground: While conventional VR simulators have been useful to learn the surgery process seeing surgical anatomy, dissection procedures performed in real surgery could not be reproduced in these VR systems. We developed a new model of VR simulator, Lap-PASS LP-100, in collaboration with a company.… Continue Reading
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EVALUATING THE INTERRATER RELIABILITY OF THE BASIC ENDOSCOPIC SKILLS TRAINING (BEST) BOX IN LIVE AND DELAYED VIDEO SETTINGS
Ethan Weiss1, Silvana Perretta, MD2, Ilay Habaz, BSc1, Dennis Tchoudnovski1, Pietro Mascagni, MD2, Ludovica Guerriero, MD2, Else Van Der Velden2, Fabio Longo, MD2, Lee L Swanstrom, MD2, Allan Okrainec, MD1, Eran Shlomovitz, MD1. 1Division of General Surgery, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada, 2Institute for Image Guided Surgery IHU-Strasbourg, Strasbourg, FranceOBJECTIVE: The increasing use of flexible… Continue Reading
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Development of an Electric Fire for In-Situ Operating Room Fire Team Training: an experimental study
Yusuke Watanabe, MD1, Chisato Ichimaru, MD2, Kozue Satou, RN2, Yo Kurashima1, Toshiaki Shichinohe, MD1, Satoshi Hirano, MD1. 1Department of Gastroenterological Surgery II, Hokkaido University Faculty of Medicine, 2Teine Keijinkai Medical CenterIntroduction: Operating Room (OR) fire is a rare but critical adverse event. OR teams must be able to manage and protect the patient in the case… Continue Reading
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Ontology as a tool for computerized evaluation of surgical skills and procedures in endoscopic surgery: a feasibility study
Kazuhiko Shinohara, MD, PhD. School of Health Sciences, Tokyo University of TechnologyBackground and Objectives: Artificial intelligence (AI) has recently been receiving increasing attention in the medical field. Ontology is defined as explicit formal specification of terms or concepts in a domain and relations among them. The successful introduction of AI to the medical field requires ontological… Continue Reading
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Design and Development of A Virtual Endoluminal Surgical Simulator (VESS) for Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection
Zhaohui Xia, PhD1, Sudeep Hegde, PhD2, Nicholas Milef1, Suvranu De, PhD1, Daniel Jones, MD3, Mandeep Sawhney, MD3, Cullen Jackson, PhD3. 1Center for Modeling, Simulation and Imaging in Medicine (CeMSIM), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, 2Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, 3Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MAINTRODUCTION:… Continue Reading
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Solutions for Patient Safety (SPS): How to manage risks associated with the use of electrosurgery in the operating room ?
J Gugenheim, Jf Gravie, A Deleuze, F Borie, M Mathonnet, B Millat. Federation of Visceral and Digestive SurgeryIn France, solutions for Patient Safety are established by expert’s consensus under the guidance of the High Authority of Health (HAS) and based on an adverse events database established by HAS in 2006. The database collects informations on… Continue Reading
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Resource Optimization in Proficiency-Based Suturing Skills Training of Medical Students
Madeline Lemke, Hillary Lia, Alexander Gabinet-Equihua, Guy Sheahan, Andrea Winthrop, Stephen Mann, Gabor Fichtinger, Boris Zevin. Queen's UniversityBackground: Suturing is a fundamental skill in undergraduate medical education. It can be taught by faculty-led, peer-led, and holography augmented methods; however, the most educationally effective and cost-efficient method for proficiency-based teaching of suturing is yet to be… Continue Reading
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Determining Endoscopic Competency by Contrasting Endoscopic Experience, GAGES and BEST Box Scores
Ilay Habaz, Bsc1, Allan Okrainec, Dr1, Ethan Weiss1, Silvana Perretta, Dr2, Else V Velden2, Ludovica Guerriero2, Fabio Longo2, Pietro Mascagni2, Louis Liu, Dr3, Timothy Jackson, Dr1, Lee L Swanstorm, Dr4, Eran Shlomovitz, Dr1. 1University Health Network, Department of General Surgery, 2IHU-Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France, 3University Health Network, Department of Gastroenterology, 4The Oregon Clinic, Division of GI/MIS,… Continue Reading
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Simulation Platforms to Assess Laparoscopic Suturing Skills: a Scoping Review
Elif Bilgic1, Motaz Alyafi, MD1, Tara Landry, MLIS2, Melina C Vassiliou1. 1McGill University, 2Montreal General Hospital Medical LibraryBackground: Laparoscopic suturing (LS) has become a common technique used in a variety of advanced laparoscopic procedures. LS is, however, a challenging skill and trainees should be competent to perform LS at the end of their training. The… Continue Reading
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Do laparoscopic surgery naïve operators prefer three-dimensional images?
Kazuhiro Endo, MD, PhD1, Yoshinori Hosoya, MD, PhD1, Takumi Saito, MD, PhD2, Yasunaru Sakuma, MD, PhD1, Hisanaga Horie, MD, PhD1, Joji Kitayama1, Alan Lefor, MD, PhD1, Naohiro Sata, MD, PhD1. 1Jichi Medical university, 2Saiseikai Iwaizumi HospitalBackground: Due to difficulties with stereoscopic vision or unpleasant symptoms, some surgeons prefer not to use this technology. We investigated… Continue Reading
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