Smeak D D, Beck M L, Shaffer C A, Gregg C G
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Columbus.
Vet Surg. 1991 Jan-Feb;20(1):30-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-950x.1991.tb00302.x.
Twenty first-year veterinary students with no prior participatory experience in surgery were randomly paired and assigned into two study groups. Ten students (group V) viewed a hemostatic technique video tape until they thought they could competently perform and assist in performing a hand-tied ligature on a blood vessel in a live animal. Ten students (group VS) wer also given a simulator for technique practice. Paired students were video recorded and blindly evaluated on their ability to perform and assist proper ligation of a bleeding vessel. Inexpensive hemostasis models were very helpful for teaching students essential surgeon and assistant skills involved in hand-tied ligature placement. Students who practiced with simulators performed significantly better as surgeon and assistant, and in total psychomotor skill evaluation, then students watching the video only. Students using simulators performed ligation with significantly more accuracy and tended to be more expeditious at this task. Further training is needed for students to acquire skills necessary for efficient bleeding vessel exposure and isolation.
20名没有外科手术参与经验的一年级兽医专业学生被随机配对并分成两个研究组。10名学生(V组)观看了一段止血技术录像带,直到他们认为自己能够熟练地在活体动物身上对血管进行手工打结结扎并协助操作。另外10名学生(VS组)还被提供了一个模拟器用于技术练习。对配对的学生进行录像,并对他们进行出血血管正确结扎操作和协助的能力进行盲评。廉价的止血模型对于教授学生手工打结结扎所涉及的基本外科医生和助手技能非常有帮助。使用模拟器练习的学生在作为外科医生和助手的表现以及整体心理运动技能评估方面,比只观看视频的学生表现明显更好。使用模拟器的学生进行结扎时准确性明显更高,并且在这项任务中往往更迅速。学生们需要进一步培训以获得有效暴露和隔离出血血管所需的技能。