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This study validated a novel telesimulation platform for endoscopic mitral valve surgery training. Cardiac surgeons showed significant improvements in theoretical knowledge and technical skills, demonstrating the platform's feasibility and educational value.

Keywords:
endoscopic mitral valve surgerymitral valve repairmitral valve surgerysimulationtelesimulation

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Surgical Simulation
  • Cardiac Surgery

Background:

  • Surgical skills training requires effective and accessible methods.
  • Telesimulation offers a potential solution for remote surgical education.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To validate a novel telesimulation platform for endoscopic mitral valve surgery training.
  • To assess the feasibility and impact of this remote training method on surgical skills.

Main Methods:

  • A telesimulation course with online modules and a portable 3D-printed mitral valve telesimulator was developed.
  • Participants underwent pre- and post-course theoretical and technical skill assessments.
  • Feedback on the platform's value as a training tool was collected.

Main Results:

  • 11 cardiac surgeons from diverse geographic locations completed the course.
  • Significant improvements were observed in theoretical knowledge (87.5% vs 68.1%, P < 0.004).
  • Technical skills, including suture accuracy and speed, significantly improved (P < 0.001 and P < 0.005).

Conclusions:

  • The telesimulation platform is educationally valuable and feasible for remote training in endoscopic mitral valve surgery.
  • Further research is needed to confirm skill transfer to actual surgical procedures.