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小儿泌尿外科学中的手术模拟。

Surgical simulation in pediatric urologic education.

机构信息

Department of Urology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.

出版信息

Curr Urol Rep. 2011 Apr;12(2):137-43. doi: 10.1007/s11934-011-0170-8.

Abstract

The drive to achieve improved patient outcomes and patient safety has led to innovation in surgical education. The century-old teaching paradigms of "see one, do one, teach one" and training by opportunity are inappropriate in a surgical world of rapidly introduced advanced technologies. The need for improved surgical education methods is no more critical than in pediatric surgery, where the complexity of patient diseases and the physical size of the patients tend to challenge the limitations of existing surgical technology and skill. Surgical simulation offers extraordinary opportunities to teach multiple clinical scenarios in a safe, nonhuman patient environment where performance feedback is immediate and objective. Although minimally invasive surgical techniques (laparoscopic and robotic) are ideally suited for computer-assisted or virtual reality training, medical decision-making simulation for minimally invasive surgery and open surgery is in its infancy and, arguably, the most important aspect of effective surgical practice.

摘要

提高患者治疗效果和安全性的目标推动了外科教学的创新。“一看就做,边做边教”和机会培训这种存在了一个世纪的教学模式,已经不适用于日新月异的先进外科技术世界。对于儿科外科来说,改进外科教学方法的必要性再怎么强调也不为过,因为儿科患者的疾病复杂性和体型往往对现有外科技术和技能的局限性提出了挑战。外科模拟提供了极好的机会,可以在安全的非人体患者环境中教授多种临床场景,并且可以即时、客观地提供性能反馈。虽然微创手术技术(腹腔镜和机器人)非常适合计算机辅助或虚拟现实培训,但微创手术和开放手术的医学决策模拟仍处于起步阶段,可以说,这是有效手术实践的最重要方面。

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