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Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research
2022 Volume.102 No. 6 p.328 ~ p.334
The development and clinical efficacy of simulation training of open duct-to-mucosa pancreaticojejunostomy using pancreas and intestine silicone models
Kang Jae-Seung

Sohn Hee-Ju
Choi Yoo-Jin
Byun Yoon-Hyeong
Lee Jung-Min
Lee Mi-Rang
Kang Yoon-Hyung
Kim Hyeong-Seok
Han Young-Min
Kim Hong-Beom
Kwon Woo-Il
Jang Jin-Young
Abstract
Purpose: As pancreaticojejunostomy (PJ) is a challenging anastomosis, an education program is needed to train young surgeons to perform PJ. This study evaluated the effects of simulation-based training of open PJ using pancreas and intestine silicone models.

Methods: Five videos pancreatobiliary clinical fellows who did not perform PJ participated in this study. After watching the master video created by a senior pancreatobiliary surgeon, each trainee performed the PJ using silicone models and recorded them 10 times using a video camera. Of these videos, 5 were randomly duplicated due to the validation of the scoring system. The scoring system developed consisted of 20 scores. Three pancreatobiliary professors scored their performance by watching videos.

Results: The mean procedure time of the 5 trainees was 25.4 minutes (range, 23.5?27.3 minutes) in the first video and 15.8 minutes (range, 13.8?19.1 minutes) in the 10th video. The mean score was 12.6 (range, 5?19) and 18.3 (range, 15?20) in the first and 10th videos, respectively. The scores were similar among the duplicated videos for each supervisor.

Conclusion: This education system would help pancreatobiliary trainees to overcome learning curves efficiently without ethical issues related to animal models or direct practice to human patients.
KEYWORD
Pancreaticojejunostomy, Physical education and training, Simulation training
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