Introduction: Teaching minimally invasive surgical skills outside the operating room is a pressing need. In addition to the usual challenges of learning new skills, trainees have to contend with a loss of depth perception and movement in laparoscopy. Our study aims to help delineate what type of training is of benefit to learning intracorporeal suturing […]
Objective: To systematically review the literature to assess electrothermal bipolar vessel sealing system EBVS (LigaSure™, Covidien Energy-based Devices, Boulder, CO) versus other methods for surgical hemostasis.Methods: A search was conducted of the National Library of Medicine’s Medline & Cochrane Library databases from 1/1/2000-8/14/07 for prospective, randomized, clinical, comparative trials (RCTs) of EBVS. Initial search identified […]
Background: The decision to operate on the intensive care patient with a questionable abdominal source of sepsis continues to prove difficult despite advancements in radiographic imaging. We believe a bedside trans-gastric NOTES exploration could be a valuable diagnostic tool in this setting.Methods: An acute, non-survival, study of 8 pigs was performed. Pigs were randomized to […]
Introduction: Telementoring(TM) is an emerging tool that enables experts to provide consultation to other surgeons remotely. It has not been studied in the simulation environment. Simulation allows residents to train independently to gain proficiency. The aim of this study is to assess the effectiveness of distant telementoring in a simulated mock operating room to identify […]
Keywords: Endoscopic, open technique, rectus abdominis, swine, experimental Aim: The rectus abdominis muscle is one of the most frequent used free flaps in reconstructive surgery. Endoscopic harvesting of free flaps is increasingly used in reconstructive surgery due to minimal donor site morbidity. The present study aims in establishing a comparison between the experimental model of […]