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    Impact of visual–spatial ability on laparoscopic camera navigation training

    Technical limitations of minimally invasive surgery challenge both surgeons and camera assistants. Current research indicates that visual–spatial ability (VSA) has impact on learning of laparoscopic camera nav...

    Paul J. Roch, Henriette M. Rangnick, Julia A. Brzoska, Laura Benner in Surgical Endoscopy (2018)

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    Does rating with a checklist improve the effect of E-learning for cognitive and practical skills in bariatric surgery? A rater-blinded, randomized-controlled trial

    Mental training of laparoscopic procedures with E-learning has been shown to translate to the operating room. The present study aims to explore whether the use of checklists during E-learning improves transfer...

    Javier R. De La Garza, Mona W. Schmidt, Karl-Friedrich Kowalewski in Surgical Endoscopy (2019)

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    One or two trainees per workplace for laparoscopic surgery training courses: results from a randomized controlled trial

    There are no standards for optimal utilization of workplaces in laparoscopic training. This study aimed to define whether laparoscopy training should be done alone or in pairs (known as dyad training).

    Karl-Friedrich Kowalewski, Andreas Minassian, Jonathan David Hendrie in Surgical Endoscopy (2019)

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    The Heidelberg VR Score: development and validation of a composite score for laparoscopic virtual reality training

    Virtual reality (VR-)trainers are well integrated in laparoscopic surgical training. However, objective feedback is often provided in the form of single parameters, e.g., time or number of movements, making co...

    Mona W. Schmidt, Karl-Friedrich Kowalewski, Marc L. Schmidt in Surgical Endoscopy (2019)

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    Sensor-based machine learning for workflow detection and as key to detect expert level in laparoscopic suturing and knot-tying

    The most common way of assessing surgical performance is by expert raters to view a surgical task and rate a trainee’s performance. However, there is huge potential for automated skill assessment and workflow ...

    Karl-Friedrich Kowalewski, Carly R. Garrow, Mona W. Schmidt in Surgical Endoscopy (2019)

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    Self-directed training with e-learning using the first-person perspective for laparoscopic suturing and knot tying: a randomised controlled trial

    Laparoscopic suturing and knot tying is essential for advanced laparoscopic procedures and requires training outside of the operating room. However, personal instruction by experienced surgeons is limitedly av...

    Mona W. Schmidt, Karl-Friedrich Kowalewski, Sarah M. Trent in Surgical Endoscopy (2020)