An Overview of Analysis of Learning Curve of Laproscopic Procedures in General Surgery Residents in Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar
A. Zarka, Muslihuddin, K. Furqan, K. Shahzeb
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ABSTRACT
Aim: An Overview of Analysis of Learning Curve of Laparoscopic Procedures in
General Surgery Residents in Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar.
Methodology: A descriptive KAP (knowledge attitude and practice) study was conducted
in Khyber teaching hospital (KTH) from January 2021 to March 2021. A total of
24 surgical residents of 3rd and 4th year residency
working in different surgical units were part of the study. Experience of
residents performing procedures under supervision, assistance or by means of
observation was recorded by a self administered questionnaire.
Results: A number of 24 surgical residents of 3rd and 4th
year residency of general surgery were part of the study. Frequency of 3rd
yr residents was 13(54.2%) and that of 4th yr was 11(45.8%). Number
of 6(25%) observed basic laparoscopy, 8(33%) advanced procedures and 10(41.7%)
observed both types of procedure. 23(95.8%) participants were regularly briefed
on principles of laparoscopy and 21(87.5%) strongly agreed upon the need of
video simulation sessions. According to 22(91.7%) participants instrument
handling was the most difficult part to learn. And 17(70.8%) participants
laparoscopy enhances visualization of disease process. 18(75%) participants
said that it improves postoperative recovery and 20(83.3%) were of opinion that
it minimizes hospital stay. 16(66.7%) residents stated it has a steep learning
curve. All participants agreed that it is necessary to assist large number of
procedures to attain confidence of performing laparoscopic procedures.
Conclusion: The study showed that almost all residents were in favor of the use of
laparoscopic procedures rather than open surgeries.
Keywords: Laparoscopy, learning curve