A68远程模拟在心胸外科

Abdul Badran, Aiman Alzetani
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在COVID大流行之后,模拟是英国外科培训恢复不可或缺的一部分。传统模拟训练的物理限制会影响访问。我们试图了解心脏和胸部远程模拟训练是否可行和有效。它已在其他环境中得到证实,在外科环境中具有潜力[1]。我们利用Teams和Zoom在线平台进行了一对一和分组模拟培训,内容包括视频胸腔镜手术楔形切除和肺叶切除以及冠状动脉吻合。我们在胸椎组有15名参与者在心脏组有5名参与者在4个疗程中。所有参与者都发现远程模拟训练很有用,提高了他们对手术技能的信心。我们在会议期间没有任何技术连接困难,但这种格式的模拟挑战包括标准化设备和设置会前。参与者发现,在89%的情况下,对表现的反馈优于面对面的模拟和/或手术室体验。在我们的试点研究中,远程模拟在心胸外科手术中是可行和有效的。需要进一步研究以更好地澄清这种资源应针对哪些人,包括受训人员的经验和能力水平。作者确认已符合研究行为和传播的所有相关伦理标准。提交作者确认已获得相关的伦理批准(如适用)。
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A68 Remote Simulation in Cardiothoracic Surgery
Simulation is integral to the recovery of surgical training in the UK after the COVID pandemic. Physical constraints on traditional simulation training can affect access. We sought to understand if cardiac and thoracic simulation training remotely is feasible and effective. It has been demonstrated in other settings and has potential in the surgical setting [1]. We completed simulation training sessions using the Teams and Zoom online platforms with single one on one and group simulation training sessions covering Video-assisted-thoracoscopic-surgery wedge resections and lobectomy as well as coronary anastomosis. We had 15 participants in the thoracic arm and 5 participants over 4 sessions in the cardiac arm. All participants found the remote simulation training useful and improved their confidence in surgical skill. We did not have any technical connection difficulties during sessions but challenges for simulation in this format included standardizing the equipment and setup pre-sessions. Participants found in 89% of cases that feedback on performance was superior to face to face simulation and/or surgical theatre experience. Remote simulation is feasible and effective in cardiothoracic surgery in our pilot study. Further studies are needed to better clarify who this resource should be targeted at included experience of trainees and level of competence. Authors confirm that all relevant ethical standards for research conduct and dissemination have been met. The submitting author confirms that relevant ethical approval was granted, if applicable.
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