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  • Technological advancements are transforming surgical training.
  • Surgical simulators significantly improve resident skills, efficiency, and patient safety.
  • Endoscopic sinus surgery has a steep learning curve due to complex anatomy and required dexterity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the role of surgical simulation in rhinological training.
  • To evaluate how high-fidelity and low-fidelity simulators can enhance resident skills.
  • To improve procedural competency before live surgical environments.

Main Methods:

  • Focus on innovative high-fidelity and low-fidelity surgical simulators.
  • Application of simulation in resident training for endoscopic sinus surgery.
  • Assessment of skill acquisition and proficiency in a simulated environment.

Main Results:

  • Simulators decrease time to proficiency for graduating surgeons.
  • Improved surgical efficiency and reduced errors are observed with simulator use.
  • Enhanced visual-spatial and bimanual skills are developed through simulation.

Conclusions:

  • Surgical simulation is crucial for effective rhinological training.
  • High-fidelity and low-fidelity simulators maximize resident learning.
  • Simulation improves patient safety by preparing surgeons for live procedures.