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Simulation for training in sinus floor elevation : new surgical bench model

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Simulation for training in sinus floor elevation : new surgical bench model

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dc.contributor.author Seoane Lestón, Juan Manuel es
dc.contributor.author López Niño, Javier es
dc.contributor.author Tomás Carmona, Inmaculada es
dc.contributor.author González Mosquera, Antonio es
dc.contributor.author Seoane Romero, Juan M. es
dc.contributor.author Varela Centelles, Pablo Ignacio es
dc.date.accessioned 2017-07-24T12:12:44Z
dc.date.available 2017-07-24T12:12:44Z
dc.date.issued 2012 es
dc.identifier.citation Seoane Lestón, Juan Manuel ; López Niño, Javier ; Tomás Carmona, Inmaculada ; González Mosquera, Antonio ; Seoane Romero, Juan M. ; Varela Centelles, Pablo Ignacio. Simulation for training in sinus floor elevation : new surgical bench model. En: Medicina oral, patología oral y cirugía bucal. Ed. inglesa, 17 4 2012: 29- es
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10550/59924
dc.description.abstract Objectives: to describe a bench model (workshop of abilities) for sinus floor elevation (SFE) training that simulates the surgical environment and to assess its effectiveness in terms of trainees? perception. Study design: thirty-six randomly selected postgraduate students entered this cross-sectional pilot study and asked to fill in an anonymous, self-applied, 12-item questionnaire about a SFE workshop that included a study guide containing the workshop?s details, supervised practice on a simulated surgical environment, and assessment by means of specific check-lists. Results: Thirtiy-six fresh sheep heads were prepared to allow access to the buccal vestible. Using the facial tuber, third premolar and a 3D-CT study as landmarks for trepanation, the sinus membrane was lifted, the space filled with ceramic material and closed with a resorbable membrane. The participants agreed on their ability to perform SFE in a simulated situation (median score= 4.5; range 2-5) and felt capable to teach the technique to other clinicians or to undertake the procedure for a patient under supervision of an expert surgeon (median= 4; range 1-5 ). There were no differences on their perceived ability to undertake the technique on a model or on a real patient under supervision of an expert surgeon (p=0.36). Conclusions: Clinical abilities workshops for SFE teaching are an essential educational tool but supervised clinical practice should always precede autonomous SFE on real patients. Simulation procedures (workshop of abilities) are perceived by the partakers as useful for the surgical practice. However, more studies are needed to validate the procedure and to address cognitive and communication skills, that are clearly integral parts of surgical performance. es
dc.title Simulation for training in sinus floor elevation : new surgical bench model es
dc.type journal article es_ES
dc.subject.unesco UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS es
dc.identifier.doi 10.4317/medoral.17701 es
dc.type.hasVersion VoR es_ES

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