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Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research ; (12): 1028-1033, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-955590

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Objective:To evaluate the effectiveness of staged modular theory and practice lectures in laparoscopic training.Methods:In this study, a large group of medical students and a large group of residents were selected, and each of the two groups was divided into an experimental group and a control group respectively. The experimental group received staged modular theory and practice lectures based on the conventional trainings, and the control group only underwent conventional laparoscopic skills training and instruction. Before and after the training, the completion time of 6 basic laparoscopic operations, laparoscopic suture time, suture quality and the number of accidental injuries were recorded and scored in each group according to the assessment criteria. SPSS 26.0 was used for statistical analysis of the assessment data. Independent samples t-test or Mann-Whitney U test was used for inter-group comparison between the two large groups, and paired samples t-test or Wilcoxon sign rank sum test was used for intra-group comparison before and after the training. Results:Compared with the control group, the experimental group of medical students that had undergone staged modular theory and practice lectures had a shorter time to complete basic laparoscopic operations, faster speed of suturing ( t=6.18, P<0.001) and higher quality of suturing ( t=4.17, P<0.001) and fewer accidental injuries ( Z=-2.03, P=0.043); the experimental group of residents that had undergone staged modular theoretical and practical lectures had a shorter time to complete basic laparoscopic operations, faster speed of suturing ( t=3.31, P=0.002) and higher quality of suturing ( t=3.68, P=0.001) and fewer accidental injuries ( Z=-2.44, P=0.015). Conclusion:The staged modular theory and practice lectures are able to further improve the quality of basic laparoscopic skills training.

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Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery ; (6): 135-137, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-499859

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Objective To study the effect of MRCP for operation difficulty assessment before laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Methods 110 patients with gallbladder stone were randomly selected from March 2011 to July 2012 in our hospital,and all the patients were given LC operation after examined by MRCP. Regarded the average operation time 30 min as a criterion,when the operation time was no more than 30 min,the operation was considered as normal operation;when the operation time was more than 30 min, the operation was considered as op-eration of a certain degree of difficulty. Made a correlation analysis between LC operation difficulty and age,gender,location,volume of gall-bladder,angle of ductus cysticus, thickness of gallbladder wall, circumstances surrounding the cystic duct, length of ductus cysticus, and whether there were calculus in the cervical part of gallbladder. Results The difficulty level of LC operation is related to length of ductus cys-ticus and whether there were calculus in the cervical part of gallbladder,and there is no correlation with age,gender,location,volume of gall-bladder,angle of ductus cysticus,thickness of gallbladder wall,circumstances surrounding the cystic duct. Conclusion Routinely MRCP test in preoperative patients is of important significance to the prediction of LC operation difficulty.

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