Abstract

The complexity of acquiring minimally invasive surgical (MIS) skills, combined with smaller case volumes for residents have pushed the development of skills training facilities on simulators outside the operating room (OR). Medico-legal and financial constraints have stimulated this development even more. However, the implementation of simulator training into a residency curriculum is shown to be troublesome. MIS skills training is organized in a uniform and easily applicable way in the Dutch obstetrics and gynecology residency curriculum. Every resident is obliged to attend the same basic surgical skills course, named Cobra-alpha course, intentionally during postgraduate year (PGY) 1 or 2. Furthermore, surgical skills are trained, evaluated and expanded on simulators in teaching hospitals. Additional to the Cobra-alpha course, residents may attend advanced training courses and congresses focusing on laparoscopy and hysteroscopy. This organization guarantees a uniform introduction to MIS skills training for every resident. However, preconditions for continuous training and evaluation after this introduction have to be optimized.

Highlights

  • Invasive surgery (MIS) has evolved into a major surgical approach to treat a variety of gynecological disorders

  • We present the organization of Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) skills training in the Dutch obstetrics and gynecology residency curriculum which has continuously been evaluated and improved over the past 15 years

  • The Dutch obstetrics and gynecology residency curriculum has a clear structure regarding the training of MIS skills

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Summary

Introduction

Invasive surgery (MIS) has evolved into a major surgical approach to treat a variety of gynecological disorders. Apart from the complexity of acquiring MIS skills, a residency curriculum has to deal with smaller case volumes in the operating room (OR) This is due to a decrease in resident working hours and a declining trend in major gynecological surgical procedures in general [4, 5]. We present the organization of MIS skills training in the Dutch obstetrics and gynecology residency curriculum which has continuously been evaluated and improved over the past 15 years. Inanimate box trainers are used to practice basic laparoscopic skills like hand–eye coordination, adaptation to the lack of depth perception and camera holding. Basic hysteroscopic skills such as camera holding, instrument handling, safe use of energy sources and distention medium are trained.

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