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    Face, Content, and Construct Validity Evaluation of Simulation Models in General Surgery Laparoscopic Training and Education: A Systematic Review.
    (Research Square (United States), 2022) Roberto Javier Rueda‐Esteban; Juan Sebastián López-McCormick; Stefania Rodriguez-Bermeo; Mateo Andrade; Juan David Hernández; Eduardo M. Targarona
    Abstract Background: Laparoscopic technical surgical skills (LTS) are considered a fundamental competence for General Surgery residents. Several simulation tools (ST) have been explored to develop these skills. Although a plethora of systematic reviews evaluate the translation of LTS developed in simulation to real surgery, there is a lack of evidence that clarifies effectiveness of different validated ST in acquisition of LTS in surgical residents. The aim of this systematic review (SR) is to summarize current published evidence on ST validation used for general surgery education and training. Methods: An initial protocol was published in PROSPERO, under registration number: CRD42020205397. A SR of the literature was carried out following PRISMA guidelines. Complete published articles in English or Spanish that validate either content or construct, plus another form of validation of ST to acquire LTS in general surgery were included. Articles that used only one validation strategy or did not validate an ST were excluded. Results: 1052 publications were initially identified across all searched databases. Title review identified 204 studies which were eligible for full text screening. 10 studies were included for final review. Two studies assessed both face and content, four face and construct, and four face, content and construct validity. None of the studies presented comparable outcomes due to metrics variation and scores used for the validation strategies. Conclusions: This study assessed validated laparoscopic simulation models, with particular interest in content and construct validity. Articles reported an increased use of simulation models in laparoscopic training with positive feedback from trainees, but few studies reported validation of training model. Validation strategies are not standardized, limiting comparability between them.
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    Tratamiento quirúrgico de la acalasia: estudio comparativo entre la cirugía abierta y la laparoscópica
    (Elsevier BV, 2001) M. Trías; Eduardo M. Targarona; María Luisa Viciano; Claudio Cherichetti; Sergio Sáinz; Xavier Ríus; Joan Monés; J. Balanzó

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