Training in microsurgical skills: Does course-based learning deliver?

Microsurgery

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK.

Published: February 2006

AI Article Synopsis

  • Practical skill training courses, like the 5-day microsurgical skills workshop, are gaining popularity for teaching surgical techniques, but data on their effectiveness are limited.
  • A global scoring system was created to objectively evaluate trainees' skills in performing an arterial microvascular anastomosis, considering factors like vessel patency and tissue care.
  • Results showed that 60% of participants improved their microsurgical skills, while others did not change or worsened, highlighting the importance of in-course assessments for identifying trainees who need additional training.

Article Abstract

Practical skill training courses are an increasingly popular method of teaching surgical skills. Few data are available from instructional courses indicating how successful they are at imparting practical skills to those individuals who attend them. We aimed to identify the skill benefits gained by trainee surgeons attending a 5-day microsurgical skills course. A global scoring system was devised to objectively assess the level of skill employed by trainees to complete an arterial microvascular anastamosis. Vessel patency, anastamotic construct, and care of tissue in the surrounding operative field were taken into account. Postoperative tissue viability and physiological vessel function following anastamosis were also investigated. The majority of surgeons (60%) exhibited an increase in their level of microsurgical skill during the course. The remaining candidates remained static or deteriorated. Attendance at this microsurgical training workshop resulted in an improvement in microsurgical skills in most trainees. In-course assessment by training courses would allow identification of individuals requiring further training or skill refinement.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/micr.20150DOI Listing

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