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Titre

Relaxation and Performance During Microsurgical Learning.

Type
article
Institution
UNIL/CHUV/Unisanté + institutions partenaires
Périodique
Plastic Surgery  
Auteur(s)
Cortellini, L.
Auteure/Auteur
Nogueira, A.
Auteure/Auteur
Christen, T.
Auteure/Auteur
Lattion, J.
Auteure/Auteur
Durand, S.
Auteure/Auteur
Liens vers les personnes
Christen, Thierry  
Durand, Sébastien  
Liens vers les unités
Chir. plast. reconstr. esthét.&main  
ISSN
2292-5503
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2025-02
Volume
33
Numéro
1
Première page
164
Dernière page/numéro d’article
171
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Langue
anglais
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Résumé
Introduction: Microsurgical learning is a difficult and stressful process, requiring self-control to achieve relaxation. The purpose of this study is to evaluate peripheral and central nervous system relaxation during microsurgical training. Methods: This cohort study included ten medical students with no previous experience in microsurgery. The somatic peripheral nervous system was evaluated by the force applied to a custom-designed microsurgical needle holder. The autonomic peripheral nervous system was assessed by a heart rate monitor. Central nervous system relaxation was evaluated by the State and Trait Anxiety Inventory scores. The quality of the anastomosis was graded by the Microsurgical Anastomosis Rating Scale (MARS10). These data were compared to a group of 5 senior microsurgeons who underwent a single assessment. Results: The time to complete the anastomosis and the force decreased significantly with training after only 2 weeks (P < .05). After 4 weeks of training, no statistical difference was observed between students and experts regarding force while the time of suture was still significantly different at 30 days (P = .001). The maximum heart rate decreased significantly at 2 weeks (P = .01). Anxiety scores decreased significantly between days 1 and 15 (P = .002 and P = .036). The MARS10 score demonstrates that the quality of the suture increases significantly during the first 15 days (P = .006). Conclusion: Peripheral and central nervous system relaxation as well as the quality of the microsurgical anastomosis increase significantly after only 15 days of learning. The force-sensing microsurgical needle holder offers a new tool for the evaluation of relaxation and can function as a learning aid.
Sujets

Surgery

anastomosis

dexterity

microsurgery

relaxation

surgical competence

training

PID Serval
serval:BIB_126BAD2E2D5E
DOI
10.1177/22925503231184267
PMID
39876845
WOS
001027874000001
Permalien
https://iris.unil.ch/handle/iris/31511
Open Access
Oui
Date de création
2023-07-31T14:48:13.237Z
Date de création dans IRIS
2025-05-20T13:19:45Z
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39876845_BIB_126BAD2E2D5E.pdf

Version du manuscrit

published

Licence

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

Taille

3.6 MB

Format

Adobe PDF

PID Serval

serval:BIB_126BAD2E2D5E.P001

URN

urn:nbn:ch:serval-BIB_126BAD2E2D5E2

Somme de contrôle

(MD5):bdf49df7466ea4d4c25cd52f0fd421ad

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