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Area of Science:

  • Medical Simulation
  • Surgical Training
  • Craniofacial Surgery

Background:

  • Cleft lip repair is a complex surgical procedure.
  • Training for bilateral cleft lip repair requires realistic simulation.
  • Developing effective training tools is crucial for surgical education.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate a novel high-fidelity simulator for bilateral cleft lip repair.
  • To assess the simulator's features, anatomical accuracy, and educational value.
  • To determine the simulator's utility as a surgical training tool.

Main Methods:

  • Eleven experienced cleft surgeons evaluated the simulator.
  • Participants performed a simulated bilateral cleft lip repair.
  • A Likert-type questionnaire assessed the simulator's realism, accuracy, and training value.

Main Results:

  • Surgeons rated the simulator's realism and anatomical accuracy highly (average 3.7/5).
  • The simulator was strongly agreed upon as a valuable training tool (average 4.6/5).
  • High fidelity simulation enhances surgical skill acquisition.

Conclusions:

  • A realistic and anatomically accurate high-fidelity bilateral cleft lip simulator has been developed.
  • The simulator is a valuable tool for surgical training, providing hands-on experience.
  • This simulator offers a safe platform for surgeons to practice bilateral cleft lip repair before operating on patients.