Abstract

Abstract Aims The high cost of laparoscopic training kits is a major barrier for trainees of any level to learn basic laparoscopic skills. Research shows that consistent practice is more effective than intensive training sessions, therefore having access to an at-home training kit provides surgical trainees optimised learning opportunities. During the current pandemic when access to hospital training centres is limited, at-home training kits have become an increasingly vital component of surgical education. Methods A scoping review of current laparoscopic training kits was conducted and based on the results, medical students designed and built ultra low-cost laparoscopic graspers and training kits. Results The laparoscopic training kits were reviewed and approved by a surgical consultant and senior surgical registrars and are currently being trialled in a virtual training course at a tertiary care centre. Each kit cost £10 and was created using commonly available materials. Conclusions The ultra low-cost laparoscopic training kits were successfully created and remain one of the most cost-effective to date. These training kits provide a cost-effective solution for providing trainees with the opportunity for extended practice of basic laparoscopic skills, further improving surgical education worldwide.

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