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Rev Mex Cir Endoscop 2016; 17 (1)
Biological model for the acquisition of surgical skills for laparoscopic ureterolithotomy
Gutiérrez-Banda C, Arellano-López PR, González-Ruiz V, Granados-Romero JJ, Bandeh-Moghaddam H, Feliciano-Hernández L, Fonseca-Jiménez JM, Valadez-Caballero D, Montiel-Delgado E
Language: Spanish
References: 12
Page: 6-9
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ABSTRACT
The minimally invasive surgery is performed in different surgical specialities, Urology makes more procedures under this concept, the acquisition of skills it’s not only performed in the operation room, now we have experimental surgery laboratories, where procedures are carried out in biological, digital and mechanical trainings models, as undisputed tools for acquiring the necesary skills in a controlled and safe enviroment. The importance of biological models lies primarily in reduce the complications in patients undergoing minimally invasive procedures with few experience of the surgeon. Urinary lithiasic pathology requires the urologist to have alternatives in the resolution for surgical treatment tailored to their needs and workplace, in this case, the minimally invasive treatment of ureteral stones through laparoscopic ureterolithotomy.
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