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American Journal of Surgery | 2001

Surgeon-specific factors in the acquisition of laparoscopic surgical skills

Don Risucci; Alan Geiss; Larry Gellman; Brian Pinard; James C. Rosser

BACKGROUND Training and experience vary widely among surgeons performing laparoscopic surgery (LS). Visual perceptual demands are greater for LS than for traditional surgery, necessitating greater understanding of surgeon variables in skill acquisition and performance. METHODS During an LS skills course incorporating didactic and simulator-based instruction, 94 surgeons completed an experience/demographic questionnaire, a test of course-specific knowledge acquisition, 10 trials of three dexterity drills, 15 suturing trials using course-specific methods, and 3 standardized tests of visual perception. RESULTS Age, years posttraining, and visual perception correlated significantly with time required to complete drills and suturing trials (Pearson correlations ranged from r = 0.21, P <0.05, to r = 0.51, P <0.001) even after statistically controlling for variations in knowledge acquisition, which correlated (r = 0.30, P <0.01) with suturing speed. CONCLUSIONS Surgeon variables play a significant role in speed of acquisition and performance of LS skills. Further studies need to elucidate their role in quality of LS performance.


Current Surgery | 2000

Experience and visual perception in resident acquisition of laparoscopic skills.

Don Risucci; Alan Geiss; Larry Gellman; Brian Pinard; James C. Rosser

Assess the role of experience and visual perception (VP) in resident acquisition of laparoscopic surgical skills (LSS).Thrity-nine residents (20 PGY-1s tested just before starting residency; 19 PGY 3+) completed an LSS course, including examination of course-specific knowledge before and after didactic tutorials, 10 trials of 3 dexterity drills and suturing, and 3 standardized VP tests.Mean speed increased significantly (p < 0.001) across trials for all dexterity drills and suturing. Senior residents performed suturing trials 1 to 4 significantly faster (p < 0.05) than did PGY 1s (M +/- SD averaged across trials 1 to 4: 166.5 +/- 59.9 vs 252.3 +/- 108.2 seconds, p < 0.01). Group differences on later trials were progressively smaller and nonsignificant, as were all group differences on dexterity drills. Significant correlations between VP and speed on drills ranged from (r = -0.41, p < 0.01) to (r = -0.71, p < 0.001). Visual perception did not correlate significantly with suturing speed; neither pretest nor posttest scores correlated significantly with drill or suturing speeds.Residents at all levels can significantly increase LSS performance speed to comparable levels during a brief intensive skills course. Proficiency in specific aspects of VP is directly associated with performance speed on dexterity drills, shown in previous studies to be fundamental in the development of intracorporeal suturing skill. (Curr Surg 57:368-372. Copyright 2000 by the Association of Program Directors in Surgery.)


American Surgeon | 2004

Antiperistaltic (retrograde) intussusception after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass.

Jeremy Goverman; Marc Greenwald; Larry Gellman; Dominick Gadaleta


Obesity Surgery | 2008

Laparoscopic vs Open Gastric Bypass in the Management of Morbid Obesity: A 7-year Retrospective Study of 1,364 Patients from a Single Center

Emmanuel A. Agaba; Hazem Shamseddeen; Charmaine Gentles; Venketesh Sasthakonar; Larry Gellman; Dominick Gadaleta


Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases | 2008

Retrospective analysis of abdominal pain in postoperative laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass patients: is a simple algorithm the answer?

Emmanuel A. Agaba; Charmaine Gentles; Hazem Shamseddeen; Venketesh Sasthakonar; Anuj R. Kandel; Dominick Gadelata; Larry Gellman


Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases | 2015

The Effects of Best Practice Models on 30-Day Readmission Rates at a Comprehensive Center Performing Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding, Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy and Roux-en-y Gastric Bypass

Charmaine Gentles; Larry Gellman; Dominick Gadaleta


Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases | 2017

Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy for Morbid obesity experience with 608 consecutive cases without leak, surgical technique and short-term outcomes

Parth Patel; Charmaine Gentles; Coney Bae; Larry Gellman; Dominick Gadaleta


Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases | 2016

The Impact of Bariatric Eras Protocol on Patient Outcomes

Charmaine Gentles; Xin Zhong; Larry Gellman; Dominick Gadaleta


Archive | 2015

Chapter-11 Obesity, Metabolic Surgery and Transplantation

Timothee Friesen; Charmaine Gentles; Larry Gellman; Dominick Gadaleta


Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases | 2007

P15: A retrospective analysis of abdominal pain in the post-op laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass patients: Is a simple algorithm the answer?

Emmanuel A. Agaba; Charmaine Gentles; Shamseddeen Hazem; Domick Gadelata; Larry Gellman

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Charmaine Gentles

North Shore University Hospital

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Dominick Gadaleta

North Shore University Hospital

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Emmanuel A. Agaba

North Shore University Hospital

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Alan Geiss

North Shore University Hospital

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Brian Pinard

North Shore University Hospital

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Don Risucci

North Shore University Hospital

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Dominick Gadelata

North Shore University Hospital

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Hazem Shamseddeen

North Shore University Hospital

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Shamseddeen Hazem

North Shore University Hospital

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