PURPOSE: The aim of this paper was to propose structured guidelines for a European pediatric MIS training program created by ESPES. METHODS: A questionnaire, focused on how the pediatric training program in MIS has to be structured, was proposed to all participants at the ESPES Congress in Marseille in 2013. RESULTS: We received 178 questionnaires but only 139 questionnaires were fully completed and analyzed. All respondents agree that the training program has to be divided into 4 steps: (1) theoretical part: 2 theoretical courses in laparoscopy (101/139 respondents, 72.7 %), 1 theoretical course in retroperitoneoscopy (99/139 respondents, 71.2 %) and 1 in thoracoscopy (91/139 respondents, 65.5 %); (2) experimental part: 10-20 h of training on pelvic trainer (103/139 respondents, 74.1 %) and 10 h of training on animal models (91/139 respondents, 65.5 %); (3) stages in European centers of reference for MIS: a 1-3 months stage (96/139 respondents, 69.1 %); (4) personal experience: 30 procedures as cameraman (98/139 respondents, 70.5 %) and >50 basic MIS procedures as main surgeon under supervision (114/139 respondents, 82 %). CONCLUSIONS: On the basis of our survey ESPES MIS training curriculum for pediatric surgeons must contain the following educational components: (1) theoretical knowledge; (2) practice-based learning and improvement in experimental setting; (3) stages in European centers of reference for MIS; (4) personal operative experience. At the end of the training program, ESPES will analyze the candidate training booklet and release for each applicant an ESPES certification after an exam.

European society of pediatric endoscopic surgeons (ESPES) guidelines for training program in pediatric minimally invasive surgery / Esposito, Ciro; Escolino, Maria; Saxena, Amulya; Montupet, Philippe; Chiarenza, Fabio; De Agustin, Juan; Draghici, Isabela Magdalena; Cerulo, Mariapina; Sagaon, Mario Mendoza; Di Benedetto, Vincenzo; Gamba, Piergiorgio; Settimi, Alessandro; Najmaldin, Azad. - In: PEDIATRIC SURGERY INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0179-0358. - 31:4(2015), pp. 367-373. [10.1007/s00383-015-3672-5]

European society of pediatric endoscopic surgeons (ESPES) guidelines for training program in pediatric minimally invasive surgery

ESPOSITO, CIRO;ESCOLINO, MARIA;Cerulo, Mariapina;SETTIMI, ALESSANDRO;
2015

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PURPOSE: The aim of this paper was to propose structured guidelines for a European pediatric MIS training program created by ESPES. METHODS: A questionnaire, focused on how the pediatric training program in MIS has to be structured, was proposed to all participants at the ESPES Congress in Marseille in 2013. RESULTS: We received 178 questionnaires but only 139 questionnaires were fully completed and analyzed. All respondents agree that the training program has to be divided into 4 steps: (1) theoretical part: 2 theoretical courses in laparoscopy (101/139 respondents, 72.7 %), 1 theoretical course in retroperitoneoscopy (99/139 respondents, 71.2 %) and 1 in thoracoscopy (91/139 respondents, 65.5 %); (2) experimental part: 10-20 h of training on pelvic trainer (103/139 respondents, 74.1 %) and 10 h of training on animal models (91/139 respondents, 65.5 %); (3) stages in European centers of reference for MIS: a 1-3 months stage (96/139 respondents, 69.1 %); (4) personal experience: 30 procedures as cameraman (98/139 respondents, 70.5 %) and >50 basic MIS procedures as main surgeon under supervision (114/139 respondents, 82 %). CONCLUSIONS: On the basis of our survey ESPES MIS training curriculum for pediatric surgeons must contain the following educational components: (1) theoretical knowledge; (2) practice-based learning and improvement in experimental setting; (3) stages in European centers of reference for MIS; (4) personal operative experience. At the end of the training program, ESPES will analyze the candidate training booklet and release for each applicant an ESPES certification after an exam.
2015
European society of pediatric endoscopic surgeons (ESPES) guidelines for training program in pediatric minimally invasive surgery / Esposito, Ciro; Escolino, Maria; Saxena, Amulya; Montupet, Philippe; Chiarenza, Fabio; De Agustin, Juan; Draghici, Isabela Magdalena; Cerulo, Mariapina; Sagaon, Mario Mendoza; Di Benedetto, Vincenzo; Gamba, Piergiorgio; Settimi, Alessandro; Najmaldin, Azad. - In: PEDIATRIC SURGERY INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0179-0358. - 31:4(2015), pp. 367-373. [10.1007/s00383-015-3672-5]
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