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  • Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Medical Simulation
  • Surgical Education

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  • Decreasing opportunities for surgical skill development in operating rooms.
  • Growing adoption of technology for psychomotor skill training in surgery.
  • Lack of a structured, validated arthroscopy training program for orthopaedic residents in Mexico.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a structured arthroscopy training plan incorporating simulation for orthopaedic residents.
  • To address the need for standardized surgical skills education.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on simulation in orthopaedics and arthroscopy.
  • Establishing reference values for arthroscopy exercises using a virtual reality simulator.
  • Developing a comprehensive training plan with simulation modules.

Main Results:

  • A seven-stage training program integrating theoretical classes and simulation was created.
  • The program features modules of increasing procedural complexity.
  • A semester evaluation component is included to assess progress.

Conclusions:

  • Current simulation training often targets medical students and junior residents.
  • Recommendations include expanding simulation training to senior residents and surgeons.
  • The proposed validated curriculum aims to enhance motor skill development in orthopaedic residents.