The Impact of Systematic Laparoscopic Skills and Suture Training on Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Outcomes in a Brazilian Teaching Hospital.

Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet

Gynecological Endoscopy and Endometriosis Sector, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculdade de Ciências Médicas, Santa Casa de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.

Published: December 2019

Objective:  To evaluate the impact of systematic laparoscopic skills and suture training (SLSST) on the total laparoscopic hysterectomy intra- and postoperative outcomes in a Brazilian teaching hospital.

Methods:  A cross-sectional observational study in which 244 charts of total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) patients operated from 2008 to 2014 were reviewed. Patient-specific (age, parity, previous cesarean sections, abdominal surgeries and endometriosis) and surgery-related variables (hospital stay, operative time, uterine volume and operative complications) were analyzed in three different time-frame groups: 2008-09 (I-1) - TLHs performed by senior attending physicians; 2010-11 (I-2) - TLHs performed by residents before the implementation of the SLSST program; and 2012-14 (I-3) - TLHs performed by residents after the implementation of the SLSST program.

Results:  A total of 244 TLH patients (mean age: 45.93 years) were included: 24 (I-1), 55 (I-2), and 165 (I-3). The main indication for TLH was uterine myoma (66.4%). Group I-3 presented a decrease in surgical time compared to group I-2 ( = 0.010). Hospital stay longer than 2 days decreased in group I-3 compared to group I-2 ( = 0.010). Although we observed decreased uterine volume (154.2 cm) in group I-2 compared to group I-1 (217.8 cm) ( = 0.030), logistic regression did not find any association between uterine volume and surgical time ( = 0.103).

Conclusion:  The total operative time for laparoscopic hysterectomy was significantly shorter in the group of patients (I-3) operated after the systematic laparoscopic skills and suture training was introduced in our hospital.

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