Laparoscopic Liver Surgery Training Course on Thiel-Embalmed Human Cadavers: Program Evaluation, Trainer's Long-Term Feedback and Steps Forward.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVES:The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feedback of participants upon laparoscopic liver surgery (LLS) course on Thiel-embalmed human bodies. METHODS:From 2010 to 2017, ten LLS masterclasses have been organized by the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery at Ghent University Hospital. A 23-question anonymous survey was electronically sent to 119 participants between November 2017 and January 2018, exploring their characteristics and asking for evaluation of the course. The obstacles for implementing LLS in their centers have been assessed. RESULTS:Sixty-four surgeons (53.8%) responded to the survey; 42 (65.6%) were employed at a university hospital; and 39 (60.9%) were in the first decade of their practice as a consultant surgeon. Forty-three (67.2%) surgeons reported an increased percentage of LLS cases afterward. Training on Thiel cadavers was considered superior (49.2%) to other training options including proctoring in the operating room (34.9%), virtual reality (6.3%), video training (4.8%) and practicing on pigs (4.8%). Obstacles identified contained inadequate training, patient's referral pattern, financial issues, lack of dedicated surgical team and time constrains. CONCLUSIONS:This survey revealed that a structured short-time program incorporating interactive discussion, live operations and hands-on training on human bodies under proctorship may enhance efficient training in laparoscopic liver surgery. In a step forward for upcoming courses, the importance of team building has to be addressed.

journal_name

World J Surg

journal_title

World journal of surgery

authors

Rashidian N,Willaert W,Giglio MC,Scuderi V,Tozzi F,Vanlander A,D'Herde K,Alseidi A,Troisi RI

doi

10.1007/s00268-019-05103-x

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-11-01 00:00:00

pages

2902-2908

issue

11

eissn

0364-2313

issn

1432-2323

pii

10.1007/s00268-019-05103-x

journal_volume

43

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