Enhancing Neonatal Thoracoscopic Surgical Training with Rabbit Model

Author:

Fung Adrian Chi Heng1,Chung Patrick Ho Yu1,Chan Ivy Hau Yee1,Lau Eugene Chin Tung1,Wo Jana Yim Hung1,Wong Kenneth Kak Yuen1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, The University of Hong Kong

Abstract

Abstract Background Thoracoscopy, which has an increasing role in the treatment of indexed neonatal surgical conditions, requires adequate training. To support this, the current study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of using live rabbit models in neonatal thoracoscopic skills training among paediatric surgeons. Methods Following didactic lectures and demonstrations, the participants were given hands-on opportunities to perform thoracoscopic procedures. The feasibility and effectiveness of using live rabbit models in neonatal thoracoscopic skills training among paediatric surgeons were evaluated with pre-/post-course procedural confidence scores and a questionnaire. Results This study included 13 paediatric surgeons—2 (15%) males and 11 (85%) females—who were evenly distributed. There were four basic surgical trainees, five higher surgical trainees and four fellows in paediatric surgery (mean surgical practice experience: 4.5 ± 3.7 years). Most had experience assisting paediatric (70%) and neonatal (62%) thoracoscopic surgery. Only 30% had experience as the chief surgeon of paediatric thoracoscopic surgery, with none on neonates. Significant improvement was seen in procedural confidence as the assistant and chief surgeon of all procedures post-workshop. The surgeons rated the model positively. Conclusion The procedural confidence level of paediatric surgeons improved significantly after workshop participation. This realistic and easily reproducible model can help perfect thoracoscopic skills. Therefore, its integration into paediatric surgical training would promote surgical skill proficiency and could improve surgeons’ confidence in neonate operations.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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