Podolsky Dale J, Fisher David M, Wong Karen W, Looi Thomas, Drake James M, Forrest Christopher R
Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
From the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Toronto; the Centre for Image Guided Innovation and Therapeutic Intervention; and the Divisions of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Neurosurgery, The Hospital for Sick Children.
Plast Reconstr Surg. 2017 Jan;139(1):85e-96e. doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000002923.
Cleft palate repair is a challenging procedure to learn because of the delicate tissue handling required and the small confines of the infant oral cavity. As a result, cleft palate simulators have previously been described to augment cleft palate repair training. Although valuable, they lack the fidelity for this complex procedure.
A high-fidelity cleft palate simulator was evaluated by staff and fellows in pediatric plastic surgery who provided feedback on its realism, anatomical accuracy, and effectiveness as a training tool. The simulator was implemented within a training workshop following a didactic session on cleft palate repair and anatomy. A test was administered to each participant before and immediately after the workshop to assess knowledge transfer. Perceived confidence of performing a repair following the workshop was also assessed, as was the workshop's effectiveness.
Overall, participants agreed that the simulator is anatomically accurate and realistic and strongly agreed that the simulator is a valuable training tool. The average test score increased from 25 percent before the workshop to 77.27 percent after the workshop. Overall, participants of the workshop felt more confident performing a repair and strongly agreed that the workshop was valuable and effective.
A high-fidelity cleft palate simulator has been evaluated as realistic, anatomically accurate, and valuable as a training tool. The simulator was successfully integrated into a training workshop, which resulted in significant knowledge increase on anatomy and the procedure and perceived confidence and comfort in performing a cleft palate repair.
腭裂修复术是一项颇具挑战性的技术,因为需要精细的组织操作,且婴儿口腔空间狭小。因此,此前已有腭裂模拟器被用于辅助腭裂修复培训。尽管这些模拟器有一定价值,但对于如此复杂的手术而言,它们缺乏逼真度。
儿科整形外科的工作人员和学员对一款高保真腭裂模拟器进行了评估,他们就该模拟器的逼真度、解剖学准确性以及作为培训工具的有效性提供了反馈。在进行了一场关于腭裂修复和解剖学的理论授课之后,该模拟器被应用于一个培训工作坊中。在工作坊开始前和结束后立即对每位参与者进行测试,以评估知识的传授情况。同时还评估了参与者在工作坊结束后对进行修复手术的自信程度以及工作坊的有效性。
总体而言,参与者一致认为该模拟器在解剖学上准确且逼真,并强烈认同该模拟器是一种有价值的培训工具。测试平均成绩从工作坊前的25%提高到了工作坊后的77.27%。总体而言,工作坊的参与者在进行修复手术时感觉更有信心,并强烈认同该工作坊有价值且有效。
一款高保真腭裂模拟器经评估具有逼真度、解剖学准确性,且作为培训工具很有价值。该模拟器已成功融入一个培训工作坊,这使得参与者在解剖学和手术操作方面的知识显著增加,并且在进行腭裂修复手术时更有信心、更自在。