在资源有限的环境下如何规划腹腔镜手术培训?

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Surgical Education Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-07 DOI:10.1016/j.jsurg.2025.103483
Huseyin Kilavuz MD , Abdirahman Burale Ahmed MD , Abdinasir Mohamed Mohamud MD , Badri Omer MD , Fikret Ezberci MD , Suleyman Salman MD , Veli Mihmanlı MD , Suat Turgut MD
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目的腹腔镜手术在卫生基础设施不完善的低收入国家由于许多限制因素而表现不佳。在这项研究中,我们的目的是介绍在非洲大学医院的LS的第一个双边合作方案(BCP)的过程和结果,该医院以前从未进行过腹腔镜手术。2024年1月至6月,在卫生科学大学(土耳其)和吉吉加大学医院(埃塞俄比亚索马里国)之间实施了DESIGNA三阶段BCP。第一阶段在土耳其接受3-6个月的培训。第二阶段,卫生科学大学的2名普外科、2名妇产科和1名耳鼻喉科门诊培训人员前往吉吉加大学医院,安装腹腔镜设备,对外科医生和其他手术室人员进行现场培训,并开展为期一周的第一次腹腔镜微创手术。在第三阶段,LS在节目结束后的前30天内通过视频通话进行连接。这次培训在吉吉加大学医院举行,这是索马里埃塞俄比亚唯一的大学医院。参与者:第一阶段的培训由吉吉加大学医院外科诊所的教学人员参加。方案的第二阶段由吉吉加大学医院的所有外科医生、临床助理、手术室护士和工作人员参加。结果在二期项目中,共有25例患者在1周内完成了该州首次腹腔镜微创手术。普通外科13例(52%),妇科7例(28%),耳鼻喉科5例(20%)。在第三阶段,前30天进行了24次腹腔镜手术。结论在资源有限的低收入国家,通过适当的培训项目和适当的双边合作项目,可以推广腹腔镜手术。
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How Should Laparoscopic Surgery Training be Planned in a Resource-Limited Environment?

OBJECTIVE

Laparoscopic surgeries (LSs) are underperformed in low-income countries with inadequate health infrastructure due to many restrictive factors. In this study, we aimed to present the process and results of the first bilateral collaboration protocol (BCP) for LS in an African university hospital where laparoscopic surgery had not been performed before.

DESIGN

A 3-stage BCP was implemented between the University of Health Sciences (Turkey) and Jigjiga University Hospital (Somali State, Ethiopia) between January and June 2024. In the first stage, training was received in Turkey for 3-6 months. In the second stage, 2 general surgery, 2 gynecology and obstetrics, and one ear-nose-throat (ENT) clinic training officers from the University of Health Sciences went to Jigjiga University Hospital and provided the installation of laparoscopic devices, on-site training of surgeons and other operating room personnel, and the initiation of the first laparoscopic and minimally invasive surgeries for a week. In the third stage, LS performed in the first 30 days after the end of the program were connected via video call.

SETTING

This training was held at Jigjiga University Hospital, the only university hospital in the Somali state of Ethiopia.

PARTICIPANTS

The first stage of this training was attended by the teaching staff of the surgical clinics at Jigjiga University Hospital. The second stage of the program was attended by all surgeons, clinical assistants, operating room nurses and staff at Jigjiga University Hospital.

RESULTS

In the second stage of the program, a total of 25 patients underwent the first laparoscopic and minimally invasive surgeries in the state in 1 week. 13 (52%) were performed by general surgery, 7 (28%) by gynecology and 5 (20%) by ENT. In the third stage, 24 laparoscopic procedures were performed in the first 30 days.

CONCLUSIONS

In low-income countries with limited resources, laparoscopic surgeries can be introduced with the right training programs and appropriate bilateral collaboration programs.
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Journal of Surgical Education
Journal of Surgical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-SURGERY
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Surgical Education (JSE) is dedicated to advancing the field of surgical education through original research. The journal publishes research articles in all surgical disciplines on topics relative to the education of surgical students, residents, and fellows, as well as practicing surgeons. Our readers look to JSE for timely, innovative research findings from the international surgical education community. As the official journal of the Association of Program Directors in Surgery (APDS), JSE publishes the proceedings of the annual APDS meeting held during Surgery Education Week.
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