Purpose:To describe a guide for the construction of a laparoscopic training
simulator.Methods:Step-by-step description of an inexpensive and easy to assemble homemade
laparoscopic training box, capable of simulating the laparoscopic
environment in its peculiarities to enable technical skills training.Results:The total cost of the materials for the construction of the simulator was US$
75.00 (about R$ 250.00 “reais”) and it can be reduced to US$ 60.00 if the
builder judges that there is no need for internal lighting. The use of real
trocars imposes the same challenges as real surgeries regarding positioning,
visibility and limitation of movements.Conclusion:The proposed economical and efficient alternative can contribute to the
teaching and practice of laparoscopic surgical technique worldwide,
benefiting surgeons and patients.
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