2006
DOI: 10.1089/end.2006.20.340
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Synthetic Torso for Training in and Evaluation of Urologic Laparoscopic Skills

Abstract: Background:The expanding use of advanced minimally invasive surgical techniques demands more advanced training methods, objective measures of resident performance, and more realistic and anatomically correct training models.Materials and Methods: A new synthetic torso for urologic laparoscopy training was developed and assessed. The trainer, Lapman, was based on the Visible Human Model and has the exact shape of a human torso. The torso models the outer shape of the body and the abdominal and pulmonary cavitie… Show more

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“…In contemporary urological practice, there are no genuinely basic laparoscopic procedures which allow novices to learn more basic laparoscopic skill sets. A number of nonreal-life trainings tools, such as synthetic models (Mazilu et al, 2006), virtual reality simulators (Zendejas et al, 2011), as well as animals (Simforoosh et al, 2011) and human cadavers (Pattanshetti and Pattanshetti, 2010) have been used and researched.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contemporary urological practice, there are no genuinely basic laparoscopic procedures which allow novices to learn more basic laparoscopic skill sets. A number of nonreal-life trainings tools, such as synthetic models (Mazilu et al, 2006), virtual reality simulators (Zendejas et al, 2011), as well as animals (Simforoosh et al, 2011) and human cadavers (Pattanshetti and Pattanshetti, 2010) have been used and researched.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BTs had also favourable training outcomes compared with animal and cadaver models. BTs were associated with increased physical resemblance and trainee satisfaction . The impact of type of trainer on operating room performance requires further investigation .…”
Section: Hands‐on Training In Laparoscopy‐box Trainersmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…6 Metallic fiducials (each approximately 2 mm in diameter) were placed in the gel at varying angles and acted as targets. Half of the targets in any given experimental arm were placed underneath ribs and required an oblique angled approach (>208).…”
Section: Phantom Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%