Cardiac Surgery, Lausanne University Hospital, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Cardiac Surgery, Cardiocentro Ticino Institute, Lugano, Switzerland.
Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg. 2022 Jan 18;34(2):185-192. doi: 10.1093/icvts/ivab260.
Technical skills are an essential component of cardiac surgery, and the operating room is becoming an even more challenging environment for trainees who want to acquire such skills. Simulation, which partially overcomes this limitation, represents a valid adjunct to surgical education. We describe an original simulator and provide results in terms of trainees' evaluations and ratings.
We used a humanoid that is a silicone replica of the chest of an adult human that provides a complete anatomical platform for hands-on skin-to-skin practice of surgical techniques in arrested heart coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery cases. Learners were residents in cardiac surgery. The teaching sessions included 2 full three-vessel CABG procedures using both mammary arteries and a hydrogel vein. Five board-certified cardiovascular surgeons scored the surgical activity of all trainees. The trainees were asked to complete an exit questionnaire to evaluate their course.
Overall, 16 residents participated in the simulation, including 5 women and 11 men, with a mean age of 30 ± 4 years, all of whom had at least 2 years of cardiac surgery training. All participants completed the 2 CABG operations. Three mammary arteries (4.6%) were seriously damaged during harvesting. In 1 case (3.1%), an aortic tear occurred during aortic cannulation. Each trainee performed overall 6 distal and 2 proximal coronary anastomoses. All participants agreed that the 'humanoid reproduces real-life situations, the feeling is realistic, and they are now more confident in performing coronary anastomosis'.
Trainees involved in this simulation curriculum acquired and refined technical skills that could be applied directly to human patients. In addition, we were able to foster a higher level of teamwork within the operating room team.
技术技能是心脏外科的重要组成部分,对于希望获得此类技能的受训者来说,手术室正成为一个更具挑战性的环境。模拟技术在一定程度上克服了这一局限性,是外科教育的有效辅助手段。我们描述了一种原创模拟器,并提供了受训者评估和评分的结果。
我们使用了一个类人机器人,它是成人胸部的硅树脂复制品,为在心脏停搏冠状动脉旁路移植术(CABG)手术中进行的手部皮肤对皮肤手术技术提供了完整的解剖平台。学习者是心脏外科住院医师。教学课程包括使用两个乳内动脉和水凝胶静脉进行 2 次完整的三血管 CABG 手术。5 名经过董事会认证的心血管外科医生对所有受训者的手术活动进行评分。受训者被要求完成一份结业问卷以评估他们的课程。
共有 16 名住院医师参加了模拟培训,包括 5 名女性和 11 名男性,平均年龄为 30±4 岁,均至少接受过 2 年的心脏外科培训。所有参与者都完成了 2 次 CABG 手术。在 3 例(4.6%)中,在采集过程中严重损伤了 3 个乳内动脉。在 1 例(3.1%)中,在主动脉插管过程中发生了主动脉撕裂。每名受训者总共进行了 6 次远端和 2 次近端冠状动脉吻合术。所有参与者都认为“类人机器人再现了真实情况,感觉很真实,并且现在对进行冠状动脉吻合术更有信心”。
参与该模拟课程的受训者获得并完善了可直接应用于人类患者的技术技能。此外,我们还能够在手术室团队中培养更高水平的团队合作精神。