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Published in: Surgical Endoscopy 8/2016

01-08-2016

Are gynecologists sufficiently trained and educated on electro surgery and basic laparoscopic setting?

Authors: Paola Modaffari, Enrico Panuccio, Giuseppe Zimmiti, Leticia Padilla Mozo, Gloria Cordeiro Vidal, Benoit Rabischong, Nicolas Bourdel, Michel Canis, Revaz Botchorishvili

Published in: Surgical Endoscopy | Issue 8/2016

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Abstract

Background

Basic knowledge of electrosurgery and patient’s safety during laparoscopic setup are fundamental, as laparoscopic surgical skills do. The aim of this prospective case–control study was to assess the improvement of such knowledge and skills among gynecologists.

Methods

Gynecologists attending a training course on laparoscopy at the Centre International de Chirurgie Endoscopique (CICE), Clermont Ferrand (France) (December 2013–March 2014) were asked to answer a questionnaire about their own clinical activity and basic surgical knowledge and skills at the beginning and end of the course. The questionnaire included multiple choice questions about technical (four questions) and safety (five questions) aspects of laparoscopic set up and electrosurgery (five questions).

Results

Sixty-two residents and 68 graduated gynecologists completed pre- and post-course questionnaires (PrQ and PoQ, respectively). Considering 9 as an arbitrary cut-off score indicating an adequate theoretical knowledge, a total of 70 (51.8 %) and 128 (94.8 %) participants had a sufficient score at the PrQ and PoQ, respectively. Only 9.6 % of participants were able to complete PoQ without making any mistakes, with a mean PrQ score of 9.5. At the beginning, the most difficult steps in laparoscopy in participants’ opinion were intra-corporeal suture and insufflation of pneumoperitoneum (both 36.1 %). After the course and the practical training, only 20 % of participants still indicated intra-corporeal suture as the most difficult.

Conclusion

Education on electro surgery and basic laparoscopic setting and laparoscopic practical training are necessary to improve and maintain laparoscopic surgical skills. The assessment of that knowledge is mandatory to define surgical competence.
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Metadata
Title
Are gynecologists sufficiently trained and educated on electro surgery and basic laparoscopic setting?
Authors
Paola Modaffari
Enrico Panuccio
Giuseppe Zimmiti
Leticia Padilla Mozo
Gloria Cordeiro Vidal
Benoit Rabischong
Nicolas Bourdel
Michel Canis
Revaz Botchorishvili
Publication date
01-08-2016
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Surgical Endoscopy / Issue 8/2016
Print ISSN: 0930-2794
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2218
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-015-4606-y

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