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Simulator training may enhance skills for mechanical thrombectomy (MTE) procedures. This pilot study suggests that simulator exposure, in addition to traditional methods, could improve efficiency and safety for complex endovascular tasks.

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  • Stroke treatment

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  • Mechanical thrombectomy (MTE) demand is rising globally.
  • Patient safety necessitates skilled neurointerventionalists.
  • Simulation offers risk-free skill acquisition for complex procedures.

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  • To explore if simulator training enhances mechanical thrombectomy skills.
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  • To assess skill acquisition in novice trainees for endovascular procedures.

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  • Six novice participants performed vascular access and MTE tasks.
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  • Intervention group received additional high-fidelity simulator training.
  • Performance assessed using technical and clinical surrogate metrics.

Main Results:

  • No significant differences in vascular access task performance.
  • Simulator group showed a trend towards improved MTE performance.
  • Enhanced efficiency, autonomy, and procedural safety observed in the simulator group.

Conclusions:

  • Brief simulator exposure may benefit complex endovascular skill acquisition.
  • Simulation could be valuable for advanced neurointerventional tasks.
  • Further research is needed to confirm findings from this pilot study.