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A systematic review of low-cost simulators in ENT surgery

Rahul Pankhania, T Pelly, Henry Bowyer, Nimlan Shanmugathas, A Wali

2021The Journal of Laryngology & Otology12 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Simulation training has become a key part of the surgical curriculum over recent years. Current trainees face significantly reduced operating time as a result of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, alongside increased costs to surgical training, thus creating a need for low-cost simulation models. METHODS: A systematic review of the literature was performed using multiple databases. Each model included was assessed for the ease and expense of its construction, as well as its validity and educational value. RESULTS: A total of 18 low-cost simulation models were identified, relating to otology, head and neck surgery, laryngeal surgery, rhinology, and tonsil surgery. In only four of these models (22.2 per cent) was an attempt made to demonstrate the educational impact of the model. Validation was rarely formally assessed. CONCLUSION: More efforts are required to standardise validation methods and demonstrate the educational value of the available low-cost simulation models in otorhinolaryngology.

Topics & Concepts

OtorhinolaryngologyOtologyMedicineHead and neck surgeryRhinologySurgical simulationMedical physicsTonsillectomySurgeryGeneral surgerySurgical Simulation and TrainingSimulation-Based Education in HealthcareAirway Management and Intubation Techniques