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Li, M. (author), Ganni, Sandeep (author), Albayrak, A. (author), Rutkowski, Anne F. (author), van Eijk, D.J. (author), Jakimowicz, Jack (author)
Ensuring surgeons are well-trained in various skills is of paramount importance to patient safety. Surgical simulators were introduced to laparoscopy training during the last 2 decades for basic skills training. The main drawback of current simulation-based laparoscopy training is their lack of true representation of the intro-operative...
journal article 2021
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Ganni, S. (author), Li, M. (author), Botden, Sanne M.B.I. (author), Nayak, Samir Ranjan (author), Ganni, Bhaskar Rao (author), Rutkowski, Anne Francoise (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), Jakimowicz, J.J. (author)
Virtual reality (VR) training is widely used in several minimal invasive surgery (MIS) training curricula for procedural training. However, VR training in its current state lack immersive training environments, such as using head-mounted displays that is implemented in military or aviation training and even entertainment. The virtual...
journal article 2020
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Ganni, S. (author), Botden, Sanne M.B.I. (author), Chmarra, M.K. (author), Li, M. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), Jakimowicz, J.J. (author)
Motion tracking software for assessing laparoscopic surgical proficiency has been proven to be effective in differentiating between expert and novice performances. However, with several indices that can be generated from the software, there is no set threshold that can be used to benchmark performances. The aim of this study was to identify...
journal article 2020
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IJgosse, Wouter M. (author), Leijte, Erik (author), Ganni, S. (author), Luursema, Jan Maarten (author), Francis, Nader K. (author), Jakimowicz, Jack J. (author), Botden, Sanne M.B.I. (author)
Background: Laparoscopic suturing can be technically challenging and requires extensive training to achieve competency. To date no specific and objective assessment method for laparoscopic suturing and knot tying is available that can guide training and monitor performance in these complex surgical skills. In this study we aimed to develop a...
journal article 2019
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van Houwelingen, B. C.G. (author), Rutkowski, A. F. (author), Ganni, S. (author), Stepaniak, P. S. (author), Jakimowicz, J. J. (author)
Background: Minimally invasive surgery requires surgeons to allocate more attention and efforts than open surgery. A surgeon’s pool of resource is affected by the multiple occurrences of interruptions and distractions in the operating room. Surgical flow disruption has been addressed from a quantitative perspective. However, little is known...
journal article 2019
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Ganni, S. (author), Botden, Sanne M.B.I. (author), Chmarra, M.K. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), Jakimowicz, J.J. (author)
Background: The use of motion tracking has been proved to provide an objective assessment in surgical skills training. Current systems, however, require the use of additional equipment or specialised laparoscopic instruments and cameras to extract the data. The aim of this study was to determine the possibility of using a software-based...
journal article 2018
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Ganni, S. (author), Chmarra, M.K. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), Jakimowicz, J.J. (author)
Background: The concept of self-assessment has been widely acclaimed for its role in the professional development cycle and self-regulation. In the field of medical education, self-assessment has been most used to evaluate the cognitive knowledge of students. The complexity of training and evaluation in laparoscopic surgery has previously...
journal article 2017
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