3 results
09/Nov/2022
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2022AO0091
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the laparoscopic skills of medical students and identify personal characteristics in terms of greater easiness in performing laparoscopic surgical procedures. Methods This study included medical students in the 6th semester of a Medical School in Brazil who answered 10 questions concerning their habits and characteristics. A laparoscopic platform and an abdominal synthetic model were used to assess surgical skills comprising the three following surgical steps: to pass the needle through the trocar and to place it […]
Keywords: General surgery; Laparoscopy; Learning; Motor skills; Teaching
21/Dec/2021
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO6314
ABSTRACT Objective To identify among pediatric surgeons across Brazil how the transition of pediatric patients to adult clinics is carried out. Methods A questionnaire was emailed to pediatric surgeons registered with the Associação Brasileira de Cirurgia Pediátrica in 2018. The data assessed included training time, maximum age of care, subspecialty of practice, outpatient follow-up of adult patients, reason for continuing care of adult patients, referral to adult specialties, concern with transition of care, and what has been done to improve […]
Keywords: Adolescent; Child; General surgery; Transition to adult care; Transitional care
19/Apr/2018
DOI: 10.1590/S1679-45082018AO3997
ABSTRACT Objective To test performance of SurgiSafe®, a radiofrequency electronic device to detect surgical textiles during operations as compared to manual counting. Methods Surgical sponges with radiofrequency TAGs were placed in the abdominal cavity of a pig submitted to laparotomy, in randomly distributed sites. The TAGs were counted manually and also using SurgiSafe®. Positive and negative predictive values, sensitivity, specificity and time required for counting were analyzed for both methods. Results Through the analysis of 35 surgical cycles, SurgiSafe® immediately […]
Keywords: Foreign bodies; General surgery; Radio frequency identification device; Radio waves; Secondary prevention; Surgical sponges; Technology assessment, biomedical; Textiles