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You have accessJournal of UrologyTechnology peg transfer, intracorporeal suturing, cannulation, precision cutting. 20 surgically naive medical students were randomized to the practice sessions with either, both or none of these simulators. Baseline performance scores, training, and a final performance measurements were completed from February-May, 2009. Statistical performance changes were characterized using SAS®. Scores were compared using the Mann-Whitney U test. RESULTS All 20 medical students completed the preliminary performance analysis, five training sessions and the final performance analysis. Baseline performance characteristics amongst cohorts were statistically similar (á =0.05). On comparing mean scores differences between pre and post training sessions within each group, statistically significant performance enhancement in all four robotic tasks were identified in the groups receiving dual training (LSM and PM) p<0.05. Students trained on the PM or LSM alone did improve in cannulation alone, but did not demonstrate overall score or performance enhancement. Students without training did not illustrate performance improvement. CONCLUSIONS We have demonstrated that the use of ProMIS hybrid and LapSim VR simulators together leads to improvement in robotic task completion that exceeds what is seen with without simulation or with either simulator alone in novice medical students. Additionally, the use of MISTELS tasks can be adapted for the DaVinci® platform. Until pure robotic simulators are both validated and cost-effective, the utility of ProMIS and LapSim simulators for surgical readiness on the robotic platform cannot be understated. © 2010 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 183Issue 4SApril 2010Page: e423 Advertisement Copyright & Permissions© 2010 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.MetricsAuthor Information Andrew Feifer New York, NY More articles by this author Adel Al-Almari London, Canada More articles by this author Evan Kovacs Montreal, Canada More articles by this author Josee Delisle Montreal, Canada More articles by this author Serge Carrier Montreal, Canada More articles by this author Maurice Anidjar Montreal, Canada More articles by this author Expand All Advertisement Advertisement PDF downloadLoading ...
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