An anatomically sound surgical simulation model for myringotomy and tympanostomy tube insertion

作者:Hong Paul*; Webb Amanda N; Corsten Gerard; Balderston Janet; Haworth Rebecca; Ritchie Krista; Massoud Emad
来源:International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2014, 78(3): 522-529.
DOI:10.1016/j.ijporl.2013.12.036

摘要

Objective: Myringotomy and tympanostomy tube insertion (MT) is a common surgical procedure. Although surgical simulation has proven to be an effective training tool, an anatomically sound simulation model for MT is lacking. We developed such a model and assessed its impact on the operating room performance of senior medical students. Study design: Prospective randomized trial. Methods: A randomized single-blind controlled study of simulation training with the MT model versus no simulation training. Each participant was randomized to either the simulation model group or control group, after performing an initial MT procedure. Within two weeks of the first procedure, the students performed a second MT. All procedures were performed on real patients and rated with a Global Rating Scale by two attending otolaryngologists. Time to complete the MT was also recorded. Results: Twenty-four senior medical students were enrolled. Control and intervention groups did not differ at baseline on their Global Rating Scale score or time to complete the MT procedure. Following simulation training, the study group received significantly higher scores (P = .005) and performed the MT procedure in significantly less time (P = .034). The control group did not improve their performance scores (P > .05) or the time to complete the procedure (P > .05). Conclusion: Our surgical simulation model shows promise for being a valuable teaching tool for MT for senior medical students. Such anatomically appropriate physical simulators may benefit teaching of junior trainees.

  • 出版日期2014-3