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Medical Teacher | 2009

Evaluating training for a simulated team in complex whole procedure simulations in the endovascular suite

Debra Nestel; Isabelle Van Herzeele; Rajesh Aggarwal; Kevin Odonoghue; Andrew Choong; Rachel Clough; Christopher Eades; Jenna Lau; Simon Neequaye; Gurpal Ahluwalia; Ara Darzi

Introduction: Simulators supporting the development of technical skills for complex procedures are gaining prominence. Safe performance of complex procedures requires effective team interactions. Our research group creates ‘whole’ procedure simulations to produce the psychological fidelity of clinical settings. Recruitment of real interventional team (IT) members has proved challenging. Actors as a simulated team are expensive. We hypothesised that medical students and trainees in a vascular unit could authentically portray members of the endovascular suite for carotid stenting. Methods: This paper describes the evaluation of a training programme for a simulated IT. Participants rated the extent to which programmes objectives were met and realism of simulations. Researchers’ field notes provided insight into strengths and weaknesses of the programme. Results: Seven members from the vascular unit undertook training. Learning objectives were largely met. Nineteen simulations with 13 interventionalists were performed. Realism levels were at least moderate. Simulated IT members reported increased understanding of teamwork and roles in the endovascular suite. Discussion: A simulated IT proved feasible. Authentic psychological fidelity complemented the physical fidelity of the simulated suite. Although there were areas for development in training, this approach might contribute considerably to interventionalist training and increase knowledge and skills of vascular trainees and medical students.


Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2007

Endovascular skills training and assessment

Simon Neequaye; Rajesh Aggarwal; Isabelle Van Herzeele; Ara Darzi; Nicholas Cheshire


Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2007

Virtual reality simulation objectively differentiates level of carotid stent experience in experienced interventionalists.

Isabelle Van Herzeele; Rajesh Aggarwal; Andrew Choong; R. Brightwell; Frank Vermassen; Nicholas Cheshire


CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology | 2013

Endovascular Repair of Ruptured Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: Technical and Team Training in an Immersive Virtual Reality Environment

Nung Rudarakanchana; Isabelle Van Herzeele; Colin Bicknell; Celia V. Riga; Alexander Rolls; Nicholas J. W. Cheshire; M. Hamady


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2010

Patient-specific rehearsal of a carotid artery stenting procedure results in superior operative performance compared to a preoperative generic warm-up

Willem Willaert; R. Aggarwal; Farhad Daruwalla; Isabelle Van Herzeele; Frank Vermassen; Ara Darzi; Nick Cheshire


US Cardiology | 2008

Virtual reality simulation in the endovascular field

Isabelle Van Herzeele; Rajesh Aggarwal


VLAAMS TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR DIABETOLOGIE | 2012

Resultaten van open en endovasculaire heelkunde bij diabetische voetwonden

Caren Randon; Isabelle Van Herzeele; Frank Vermassen


Abstract Book Multidisciplinairy European Endovascular Therapy 2012 | 2012

Computational mechanics of stent grafts: can we predict deployed configurations? an in vitro and patient-specific case study

Sander De Bock; Francesco Iannaccone; Isabelle Van Herzeele; Matthieu De Beule; Frank Vermassen; Benedict Verhegghe; Patrick Segers


Abstract Book Multidisciplinairy European Endovascular Therapy 2012 | 2012

Mechanics of carotid stenting: a novel predictive tool of the operative outcome

Francesco Iannaccone; Matthieu De Beule; Frank Vermassen; Isabelle Van Herzeele; Patrick Segers; Benedict Verhegghe


Abstract Book Endocardiovascular Biomechanics Research 2012 | 2012

Modeling of abdominal aortic stent grafts: moving from in vitro to a patient-specific case study

Sander De Bock; Francesco Iannaccone; Isabelle Van Herzeele; Matthieu De Beule; Frank Vermassen; Benedict Verhegghe; Patrick Segers

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Rajesh Aggarwal

Ghent University Hospital

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Ara Darzi

Imperial College London

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Rajesh Aggarwal

Ghent University Hospital

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