TRAINING IN MINIMAL ACCESS SURGERY

TRAINING IN MINIMAL ACCESS SURGERY

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
General y Digestiva
ISBN:
978-1-4471-6493-7
Páginas:
208
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

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124,79 €

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118,55 €

This book provides a broad overview on training in Minimal Access Surgery, with expert opinions from leaders in the field clarifying the definitions and terminology related to competence and accreditation. It also provides expert advice on how to set up a training unit and explores the role and impact of all types of simulations on training including virtual reality simulation. How to design a competency-based training curriculum in advanced laparoscopic surgery is also explored along with in depth examination of the role of assessment and competency based accreditation. Training in Minimal Access Surgery is a valuable resource for all health care professionals who are involved in training and education in Minimal Access Surgery including trainers and supervisors.
?There is well established and robust evidence to support the benefits of laparoscopic surgery in terms of better pain control, fewer complications and shorter length of stay with an earlier return to work. Hence, there is now widespread adoption of laparoscopic techniques in many surgical specialties including colorectal and morbid obesity surgery across the world.

Authors
Nader K Francis MBChB, FRCS, PhD Consultant Colorectal surgeon. With laparoscopic interest, Yeovil District Hospital, UK Honorary, Senior Lecturer Bristol University & Lead Clinician of the South West Surgical Training Network, UK
Abe Fingerhut MD, Past Chief of Surgery Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal
France Roberto Bergamaschi MD, PhD, Stony Brook Medicine, New York, USA
Roger Motson, Colchester Hospital University NHS Foundation Trust, UK.

Table of contents (13 chapter)
1.Learning Environment and Setting Up a Training Unit in Minimal Access Surgery
2.Training Curriculum in Minimal Access Surgery
3.Simulation and Training in Minimal Access Surgery
4.Teaching Basic Laparoscopic Skills
5.Training for Trainers in Endoscopy (Colonoscopy)
6.Teaching Advanced Laparoscopic Skills in Colorectal Surgery
7.Teaching Advanced Laparoscopic Skills in Surgery for Morbid Obesity
8.Teaching Advanced Laparoscopic Skills in Urological Surgery
9.Training for New Techniques and Robotic Surgery in Minimal Access Surgery
10.Teletraining in Minimal Access Surgery
11.Assessment and Accreditation in MAS
12.Training the Trainer in Laparoscopic Surgery
13.The Human Factor in Minimal Access Surgical Training: How Conscientious, Well-Trained Surgeons Make Mistakes