Autor: |
Sinou N; Department of Anatomy, Medical School, National and Kapodestrian University of Athens, Greece.; Research and Education Institute in Biomedical Sciences, Athens, Greece., Sinou N; Department of Anatomy, Medical School, National and Kapodestrian University of Athens, Greece.; Research and Education Institute in Biomedical Sciences, Athens, Greece., Pappa M; Department of Anatomy, Medical School, National and Kapodestrian University of Athens, Greece.; Research and Education Institute in Biomedical Sciences, Athens, Greece., Mariolis-Sampsakos T; Department of Anatomy, School of Nursing, National and Kapodestrian University of Athens, Greece., Schizas D; 1st Department of Surgery, Laiko Hospital, Medical School, National and Kapodestrian University of Athens, Greece., Filippou D; Department of Anatomy, Medical School, National and Kapodestrian University of Athens, Greece.; Research and Education Institute in Biomedical Sciences, Athens, Greece. |
Abstrakt: |
Introduction: The advantages of laparoscopic colorectal surgery have been proven in several studies, but its use is limited in some countries and not widely practiced. One of the primary benefits of laparoscopic surgery is that it reduces patient discomfort and hospital stays compared to traditional open surgery. This study presents an overview of the virtual reality training method for laparoscopic colorectal surgery and offers evidence for the effectiveness of this training curriculum and the associated learning curve. Material and methods: To conduct this research, we conducted a thorough review of the relevant literature in the PubMed database, focusing on studies related to "Virtual reality and colorectal laparoscopic surgery training". Material and methods: To conduct this research, we conducted a thorough review of the relevant literature in the PubMed database, focusing on studies related to "Virtual reality and colorectal laparoscopic surgery training". Material and methods: To conduct this research, we conducted a thorough review of the relevant literature in the PubMed database, focusing on studies related to "Virtual reality and colorectal laparoscopic surgery training". |