Neurosurgery Simulators Developed for Neurosurgical Training in Brazil: A Systematic Review

作者: Bernardo Drummond-Braga , Nayara Matos Pereira , João Henrique Vieira Pedroso , Vinicius da Silva Oliveira , Marcelo Ribeiro da Rocha

DOI: 10.1055/S-0039-1696708

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摘要: Introduction Simulation in neurosurgery is a growing trend medical residency programs around the world due to concerns there are about patient safety and advancement of surgical technology. Simulation training can improve motor skills safe environment before actual setting initiated operating room. The aim this review identify articles that describe Brazilian simulators, their validation status level evidence (LoE). Methodology This study was conducted using Preferred Reported Items for Systematic Reviews Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines. A search performed Medline, Scielo, Cochrane Library databases. studies were evaluated according Medical Education Research Quality Instrument (MERSQI), LoE established classification system Oxford Centre Evidence-Based Medicine (OCEBM), which has been adapted by European Association Endoscopic Surgery. Results Of all included review, seven referred validated simulators. These 7 assigned an average MERSQI score 8.57 from 18 possible points. None randomized or high-fidelity environment. best provided with human placenta model, received 2b degree recommendation 3. Conclusion Brazilian simulators be reproduced different laboratories available country. similar international score. New should undertaken seek greater carry out controlled trials.

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