Development and Validation of a Laryngeal Microsurgery Simulation Training System for Otolaryngology Residents

Author:

Santander María Jesús1ORCID,Sepúlveda Valeria1,Iribarren Javier2,Rosenbaum Andrés1,Albrich Diego1,Varas Julian3,Lagos Antonia1,Napolitano Carla1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Santiago Chile

2. Faculty of Medicine, Division of Undergraduate Education‐School of Medicine Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Santiago Chile

3. Department of Digestive Surgery, Experimental Surgery and Simulation Center, Clinic Hospital, School of Medicine Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Santiago Chile

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis study aims to create a synthetic laryngeal microsurgery simulation model and training program; to assess its face, content, and construct validity; and to review the available phonomicrosurgery simulation models in the literature.Study DesignNonrandomly assigned control study.SettingSimulation training course for the otolaryngology residency program at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.MethodsResident (postgraduate year 1 [PGY1]/PGY2) and expert groups were recruited. A laryngeal microsurgery synthetic model was developed. Nine tasks were designed and assessed through a set of programmed exercises with increasing difficulty, to fulfill 5 surgical competencies. Imperial College Surgical Assessment Device sensors applied to the participants' hands measured time and movements. The activities were video‐recorded and blindly assessed by 2 laryngologists using a specific and global rating scale (SRS and GRS). A 5‐point Likert survey assessing validity was completed by experts.ResultsEighteen participants were recruited (14 residents and 4 experts). Experts performed significantly better than residents in the SRS (p = .003), and GRS (p = .004). Internal consistency was demonstrated for the SRS (α = .972, p < .001). Experts had a shorter execution time (p = .007), and path length with the right hand (p = .04). The left hand did not show significant differences. The survey assessing validity resulted in a median 36 out of 40 points score for face validity; and 43 out of 45 points score, for global content validity. The literature review revealed 20 available phonomicrosurgery simulation models, only 6 with construct validity.ConclusionThe face, content, and construct validity of the laryngeal microsurgery simulation training program were established. It could be replicated and incorporated into residents' curricula.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery

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