PROgressive struCturEd Simulation-based Surgical training program (PROCESS) - Open Vascular Surgery: Study protocol for triple-arm, randomized, single-blinded educational clinical trial

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Velandia-Sánchez AlejandroORCID,Polanía-Sandoval Camilo A.,Álvarez-Martínez José V.,Uribe-Ramírez Santiago,Tello-Pirateque Juliana,Pérez-Rivera Carlos J.ORCID,Ávila-Madrigal Juan P.,Cruz Reyes Danna L.ORCID,Cabrera-Rivera Paulo A.,Pérez-Cualtan Camilo E.,Barrera Edgar C.,Bustos-Martínez Yury F.,Galán Sebastián Gómez,Briceño Juan C.,Reijnen Michel M.P.J.,Camacho-Mackenzie Jaime,Mendivil Carlos O.,Barrera-Carvajal Juan G.

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionVascular surgery has been directed towards endovascular approaches; however, not all patients qualify for these procedures. Open vascular surgery remains crucial, demanding a steep learning curve. Exposure to these procedures has declined, resulting in a need for more standardization in acquiring open vascular surgery skills and potentially contributing to poorer outcomes. Simulation offers a solution, yet the evidence for structured programs in open vascular surgery is limited. This study aims to compare the efficacy of technical skill acquisition between a structured, progressive simulation-based training program and traditional experience-based training in open vascular surgery.MethodsA randomized, single-blinded, triple-arm educational clinical trial will be conducted. A control and intervention phases of three groups with different exposure levels to the simulation program are proposed. Group 1: open abdominal aortic repair, Group 2: vascular anastomosis and open abdominal aortic repair, and Group 3: specific surgical skills, vascular anastomosis, and open abdominal aortic repair. The 3D-printed models from AngioCT will be used for the open abdominal aortic repair simulation. Surgical residents of general, vascular, or cardiothoracic surgery programs will be included. Sample size calculation resulted in 45 participants, 15 per group. Single blinding will involve external evaluators. Randomization will occur as a stratified randomization.DiscussionWe expect that the structured and progressive simulation-based training program would enhance technical surgical skills. Based on the progression through different modules within the program, we aim to evaluate differences in the acquisition of technical surgical skills. We hypothesize that 3D-printed patient-specific models can enhance participants’ vascular surgery training and provide optimal simulated scenarios while prioritizing patient safety. We hope this initiative will impact the formation of future vascular surgeons, shape future training programs, and ensure comprehensive preparation for open vascular surgery.Trial registrationThis study protocol was registered inclinicaltrials.govwith the NCT-ID:NCT06452901.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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