Simulation Training Program for Vacuum Application to Improve Technical Skills in Vacuum-Assisted Vaginal Delivery
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Objective: creation of an assessment scale to evaluate technical skills of the operators during the obstetrical device application for operative vaginal delivery, named kiwi-cupMethods35 residents in obstetrics and gynecology of the University of Pisa, Italy were recruited and evaluated with an assessment scale on technical skills from 0 to 55 points. They performed various operative vaginal delivery simulations with kiwi-cup and were evaluated at time 0 by a tutor. After 8 weeks, simulation training was repeated and trainees were re-evaluated by the same tutor.Resultsafter 8 weeks from the first simulation session, trainees have been shown to increase technical skills (46.27 ± 4.6 with p-value <0.0001), the successful application rate (85.71% with p-value 0.0161).) and to reduce the time to complete the procedure (86.2 ± 29.9 sec with p-value <0.0001)Conclusionsimulation training on operational vaginal delivery significantly increases technical skills, improves successful rate, and reduces the time taken to complete the procedure.Clinical trial registrationnot applicable
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