2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2011.10.017
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The Production of Audiovisual Teaching Tools in Minimally Invasive Surgery

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“…1,2 There are currently less opportunities to observe and learn surgical procedures due to institutional policies that emphasize operating room efficiency. 1,3,4 In addition, the advent of laparoscopy and the concept of minimally invasive procedures has increased the complexity of surgical techniques, placing higher educational and technical demands for residents. [5][6][7] These issues can be minimized with the introduction of outside of the operating room training aids to catalyze the development of resident technical skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 There are currently less opportunities to observe and learn surgical procedures due to institutional policies that emphasize operating room efficiency. 1,3,4 In addition, the advent of laparoscopy and the concept of minimally invasive procedures has increased the complexity of surgical techniques, placing higher educational and technical demands for residents. [5][6][7] These issues can be minimized with the introduction of outside of the operating room training aids to catalyze the development of resident technical skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os indivíduos dos Grupos P, R1 e R2 foram submetidos a uma sessão de vídeo-aula 15 teórica que demonstrou a técnica de sutura videolaparoscópica realizada nesse estudo, seguida de sessão de treino livre de 30 minutos. Após a vídeo-aula e a sessão de treino livre foram realizadas 4 sessões (com intervalo de 7 dias entre elas -Dias 1, 8, 15 e 22) de prática de sutura videolaparoscópica em modelos de fibra de vidro (Figura 1) existentes no Centro de Treinamento de Laparoscopia do Centro Hospitalar Jean Bitar.…”
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“…Observing live operating, attending educational workshops and seminars are all valuable resources but necessitate surgeons to interrupt their clinical activity to attend dedicated training sessions [6]. Instructive videos with relevant exposition could be exemplary for early training in robotic surgery [7] and can be developed even with basic prior video editing background [8]. The video output has the convenience that explicatory operations are chosen in advance and the educational content can be outlined beforehand [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%