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The Beginner Laparoscopists Trends in the Learning Process of Laparoscopy for Adnexal Gynecological Pathologies : The Experience of Our Center
Background: Laparoscopy for benign ovarian pathology is the appropriate surgical approach and it has many well-known advantages. Minimal invasive gynecological surgery increases
the quality of life of the patient. The learning process of laparoscopy is difficult and requires many
interventions to acquire manual skills. The objectives of the study were to assess the learning process
of laparoscopy for adnexal pathology surgery performed by beginner laparoscopists. Materials and
Methods: This study included three gynecological surgeons who were beginners in laparoscopy and
who were named A, B, and C. We collected information about patients, diagnosis, surgical technique,
and complications. Results: We have analyzed the data from 159 patients. The most frequent primary
diagnosis was functional ovarian cyst, and the laparoscopic cystectomy was performed in 49.1% of
interventions. The need to convert a laparoscopy into laparotomy was necessary in 1.3% of patients.
There were no cases of reintervention, blood transfusion, or ureteral lesions. The duration of the
surgical intervention varied statistically significantly according to patient’s BMI and to the surgeon.
After 20 laparoscopic interventions, a significant improvement was found in the time needed to
perform ovarian cystectomy (operators A and B) and salpingectomy (operator C). Conclusions: The
process of learning laparoscopy is laborious and difficult. We found a significant decrease in operating
time after a twenty laparoscopic interventions
The Beginner Laparoscopists Trends in the Learning Process of Laparoscopy for Adnexal Gynecological Pathologies—The Experience of Our Center
Background: Laparoscopy for benign ovarian pathology is the appropriate surgical approach and it has many well-known advantages. Minimal invasive gynecological surgery increases the quality of life of the patient. The learning process of laparoscopy is difficult and requires many interventions to acquire manual skills. The objectives of the study were to assess the learning process of laparoscopy for adnexal pathology surgery performed by beginner laparoscopists. Materials and Methods: This study included three gynecological surgeons who were beginners in laparoscopy and who were named A, B, and C. We collected information about patients, diagnosis, surgical technique, and complications. Results: We have analyzed the data from 159 patients. The most frequent primary diagnosis was functional ovarian cyst, and the laparoscopic cystectomy was performed in 49.1% of interventions. The need to convert a laparoscopy into laparotomy was necessary in 1.3% of patients. There were no cases of reintervention, blood transfusion, or ureteral lesions. The duration of the surgical intervention varied statistically significantly according to patient’s BMI and to the surgeon. After 20 laparoscopic interventions, a significant improvement was found in the time needed to perform ovarian cystectomy (operators A and B) and salpingectomy (operator C). Conclusions: The process of learning laparoscopy is laborious and difficult. We found a significant decrease in operating time after a twenty laparoscopic interventions