Development and validation of a low-cost laparoscopic simulation box
Other Titles: 
Desarrollo y validación de un simulador laparoscópico de bajo coste
Keywords: 
Laparoscopy
Simulation box
Validation study
Construct validity
Content validity
Face validity
Issue Date: 
2022
Publisher: 
Elsevier
ISSN: 
0009-739X
Citation: 
Martin-Calvo, N. (Nerea); Gómez, B. (Beatriz); Diez-Goñi, N. (Nieves); et al. "Development and validation of a low-cost laparoscopic simulation box". Cirugía Española. , 2022, CIRENG-268701
Abstract
Introduction The acquisition of laparoscopic technique skills in an operating room is conditioned by the expertise of the tutor and the number of training interventions by the trainee. For students and surgeons to use a laparoscopic simulator to train their skills, it must be validated beforehand. Methods A laparoscopic simulator box was designed, along with 6 interchangeable training games. The simulator was validated by a group of 19 experts, physicians with an experience from at least 100 laparoscopic surgeries, and 20 students of 4th to 6th grades of medical school (non-experts). To evaluate its construct validity, time-to-completion and the number of successfully completed games were assessed. We used 11 and 9-item questionnaires to gather information on content and face validity respectively. In both questionnaires, answers were collected through Likert-type scales, scored from 1 to 5. Results The group of experts required less time and successfully completed more games than the group of non-experts (p < 0.01). The group of non-experts gave a score ≥4 points on each of the questions regarding the content validity of the tool, however, the experts rated with a significant lower mean score the need for the simulator to learn the surgical technique (3.68 points; p < 0.01). Regarding the face validity, all items were graded with a score ≥4 points except for the question relating to the spatial realism (3.82 points). Conclusion The laparoscopy simulation box and the games were valid means for training surgeons and medical students to develop the skills required for the laparoscopic technique.

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