Survey of basic laparoscopic training exposure of Nigerian postgraduate trainees

Background: The practice of laparoscopy involves the use of training models that are different from conventional open surgery. These concepts are not captured in the traditional models of surgical residency training. Residency training in surgery has been seen as an ample opportunity for early intro...

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Main Authors: Olanrewaju Samuel Balogun, Adedapo Olumide Osinowo, Christopher O Bode, Oluwole A Atoyebi
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Nigerian Journal of Surgery
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spelling doaj-802e93fc04f6435da937e28aabf502142020-11-24T21:44:15ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNigerian Journal of Surgery1117-68062019-01-0125217217610.4103/njs.NJS_38_18Survey of basic laparoscopic training exposure of Nigerian postgraduate traineesOlanrewaju Samuel BalogunAdedapo Olumide OsinowoChristopher O BodeOluwole A AtoyebiBackground: The practice of laparoscopy involves the use of training models that are different from conventional open surgery. These concepts are not captured in the traditional models of surgical residency training. Residency training in surgery has been seen as an ample opportunity for early introduction and training in laparoscopy. Objectives: This study aimed to assess the level of exposure and training experience of some surgical resident doctors in accredited training institutions in Nigeria on laparoscopy. Methodology: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among the resident doctors undergoing revision course in surgery at the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Igbobi, Lagos, and Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, in March 2018. Using the quantitative method of data collection, a pre-tested structured questionnaire was used to collect information on the demography and training exposure of the residents in laparoscopy. Results: A total of 54 of 96 residents surveyed returned the questionnaire, giving a response rate of 56%. There were 53 (98.1%) males and 1 (1.9%) female. The age range of the respondents was between 30 and 46 years, with a mean of 34.2 ± 3.96 years. Thirty-two (59.3%) respondents had spent at least 2 years training in surgery. Thirty-six (66.7%) respondents had not participated in more than four laparoscopic procedures during their rotation. Forty-six percent of respondents reported that their experience in laparoscopy was mainly by observation of the procedures. Forty-nine (90.7%) of respondents surveyed had not attended any training program in laparoscopy. Eighty-one (81.0%) of respondents had a strong motivation and desire for future practice of laparoscopy. Conclusion: This study revealed that few Nigerian postgraduate trainees sampled in the survey were exposed and had training experience in laparoscopy.http://www.nigerianjsurg.com/article.asp?issn=1117-6806;year=2019;volume=25;issue=2;spage=172;epage=176;aulast=BasiclaparoscopyNigerian residentspostgraduatessimulationtraining
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author Olanrewaju Samuel Balogun
Adedapo Olumide Osinowo
Christopher O Bode
Oluwole A Atoyebi
spellingShingle Olanrewaju Samuel Balogun
Adedapo Olumide Osinowo
Christopher O Bode
Oluwole A Atoyebi
Survey of basic laparoscopic training exposure of Nigerian postgraduate trainees
Nigerian Journal of Surgery
Basic
laparoscopy
Nigerian residents
postgraduates
simulation
training
author_facet Olanrewaju Samuel Balogun
Adedapo Olumide Osinowo
Christopher O Bode
Oluwole A Atoyebi
author_sort Olanrewaju Samuel Balogun
title Survey of basic laparoscopic training exposure of Nigerian postgraduate trainees
title_short Survey of basic laparoscopic training exposure of Nigerian postgraduate trainees
title_full Survey of basic laparoscopic training exposure of Nigerian postgraduate trainees
title_fullStr Survey of basic laparoscopic training exposure of Nigerian postgraduate trainees
title_full_unstemmed Survey of basic laparoscopic training exposure of Nigerian postgraduate trainees
title_sort survey of basic laparoscopic training exposure of nigerian postgraduate trainees
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Nigerian Journal of Surgery
issn 1117-6806
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background: The practice of laparoscopy involves the use of training models that are different from conventional open surgery. These concepts are not captured in the traditional models of surgical residency training. Residency training in surgery has been seen as an ample opportunity for early introduction and training in laparoscopy. Objectives: This study aimed to assess the level of exposure and training experience of some surgical resident doctors in accredited training institutions in Nigeria on laparoscopy. Methodology: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among the resident doctors undergoing revision course in surgery at the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Igbobi, Lagos, and Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, in March 2018. Using the quantitative method of data collection, a pre-tested structured questionnaire was used to collect information on the demography and training exposure of the residents in laparoscopy. Results: A total of 54 of 96 residents surveyed returned the questionnaire, giving a response rate of 56%. There were 53 (98.1%) males and 1 (1.9%) female. The age range of the respondents was between 30 and 46 years, with a mean of 34.2 ± 3.96 years. Thirty-two (59.3%) respondents had spent at least 2 years training in surgery. Thirty-six (66.7%) respondents had not participated in more than four laparoscopic procedures during their rotation. Forty-six percent of respondents reported that their experience in laparoscopy was mainly by observation of the procedures. Forty-nine (90.7%) of respondents surveyed had not attended any training program in laparoscopy. Eighty-one (81.0%) of respondents had a strong motivation and desire for future practice of laparoscopy. Conclusion: This study revealed that few Nigerian postgraduate trainees sampled in the survey were exposed and had training experience in laparoscopy.
topic Basic
laparoscopy
Nigerian residents
postgraduates
simulation
training
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