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Surgical simulation training effectively enhances medical skills and reduces operating times for hernia surgery. Despite challenges in measuring patient outcomes and economic burdens, simulation is a valuable tool that should be widely adopted.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Surgical Training
  • Simulation Technology

Background:

  • Simulation is recognized as a key method for improving surgical skills and efficiency.
  • It is increasingly integrated into surgical residency programs and supported by professional societies.
  • Challenges exist in quantifying the impact of simulation on patient outcomes and its associated costs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review existing literature on the use of simulation in hernia surgery.
  • To assess the effectiveness of simulation-based training in surgical education.
  • To evaluate the benefits and challenges of implementing surgical simulation.

Main Methods:

  • A comprehensive literature review was conducted.
  • Data on simulation for hernia surgery were systematically analyzed.
Keywords:
abdominal wall surgeryhernia simulationlaparoscopysurgical training

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    • Published evidence strongly supports simulation as a highly efficient training tool.
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    • Further research is needed to fully elucidate patient outcome benefits and cost-effectiveness.