Consensus for thoracoscopic left upper lobectomy - Essential components and targets for simulation Journal Article


Authors: Bryan, D. S.; Ferguson, M. K.; Antonoff, M. B.; Backhus, L. M.; Birdas, T. J.; Blackmon, S. H.; Boffa, D. J.; Chang, A. C.; Chmielewski, G. W.; Cooke, D. T.; Donington, J. S.; Gaissert, H. A.; Hagen, J. A.; Hofstetter, W. L.; Kent, M. S.; Kim, K. W.; Krantz, S. B.; Lin, J.; Martin, L. W.; Meyerson, S. L.; Mitchell, J. D.; Molena, D.; Odell, D. D.; Onaitis, M. W.; Puri, V.; Putnam, J. B.; Seder, C. W.; Shrager, J. B.; Soukiasian, H. J.; Stiles, B. M.; Tong, B. C.; Veeramachaneni, N. K.
Article Title: Consensus for thoracoscopic left upper lobectomy - Essential components and targets for simulation
Abstract: Background: Simulation-based training is a valuable component of cardiothoracic surgical education. Effective curriculum development requires consensus on procedural components and focused attention on specific learning objectives. Through use of a Delphi process, we established consensus on the steps of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) left upper lobectomy and identified targets for simulation. Methods: Experienced thoracic surgeons were randomly selected for participation. Surgeons voted and commented on the necessity of individual steps comprising VATS left upper lobectomy. Steps with greater than 80% of participants in agreement of their necessity were determined to have established “consensus.” Participants voted on the physical or cognitive complexity of each, or both, and chose steps most amenable to focused simulation. Results: Thirty thoracic surgeons responded and joined in the voting process. Twenty operative steps were identified, with surgeons reaching consensus on the necessity of 19. Components deemed most difficult and amenable to simulation included those related to dissection and division of the bronchus, artery, and vein. Conclusions: Through a Delphi process, surgeons with a variety of practice patterns can achieve consensus on the operative steps of left upper lobectomy and agreement on those most appropriate for simulation. This information can be implemented in the development of targeted simulation for VATS lobectomy. © 2021 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
Keywords: adult; controlled study; randomized controlled trial; dissection; simulation; delphi study; lobectomy; video assisted thoracoscopic surgery; human experiment; vein; human; male; female; article; bronchial artery; thoracic surgeon
Journal Title: Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Volume: 112
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0003-4975
Publisher: Elsevier Science, Inc.  
Date Published: 2021-08-01
Start Page: 436
End Page: 442
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2020.06.152
PUBMED: 33127408
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 2 August 2021 -- Source: Scopus
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