Assessment of surgical performance of laparoscopic benign hiatal surgery: a systematic review

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作者
Bilgic, Elif [1 ]
Al Mahroos, Mohammed [1 ]
Landry, Tara [2 ]
Fried, Gerald M. [1 ]
Vassiliou, Melina C. [1 ]
Feldman, Liane S. [1 ]
机构
[1] McGill Univ Hlth Ctr, Steinberg Bernstein Ctr Minimally Invas Surg & In, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[2] McGill Univ Hlth Ctr, Montreal Gen Hosp, Med Lib, 1650 Cedar Ave,L9-309, Montreal, PQ H3G 1A4, Canada
来源
SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES | 2019年 / 33卷 / 11期
关键词
Laparoscopy; Foregut; Assessment tool; Competence; Operative assessment; TECHNICAL SKILLS ASSESSMENT; VALIDITY; RELIABILITY; TRAINEES;
D O I
10.1007/s00464-019-06662-9
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background Operative skills correlate with patient outcomes, yet at the completion of training or after learning a new procedure, these skills are rarely formally evaluated. There is interest in the use of summative video assessment of laparoscopic benign foregut and hiatal surgery (LFS). If this is to be used to determine competency, it must meet the robust criteria established for high-stakes assessments. The purpose of this review is to identify tools that have been used to assess performance of LFS and evaluate the available validity evidence for each instrument. Methods A systematic search was conducted up to July 2017. Eligible studies reported data on tools used to assess performance in the operating room during LFS. Two independent reviewers considered 1084 citations for eligibility. The characteristics and testing conditions of each assessment tool were recorded. Validity evidence was evaluated using five sources of validity (content, response process, internal structure, relationship to other variables, and consequences). Results There were six separate tools identified. Two tools were generic to laparoscopy, and four were specific to LFS [two specific to Nissen fundoplication (NF), one heller myotomy (HM), and one paraesophageal hernia repair (PEH)]. Overall, only one assessment was supported by moderate evidence while the others had limited or unknown evidence. Validity evidence was based mainly on internal structure (all tools reporting reliability and item analysis) and content (two studies referencing previous papers for tool development in the context of clinical assessment, and four listing items without specifying the development procedures). There was little or no evidence supporting test response process (one study reporting rater training), relationship to other variables (two comparing scores in subjects with different clinical experience), and consequences (no studies). Two tools were identified to have evidence for video assessment, specific to NF. Conclusion There is limited evidence supporting the validity of assessment tools for laparoscopic foregut surgery. This precludes their use for summative video-based assessment to verify competency. Further research is needed to develop an assessment tool designed for this purpose.
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页码:3798 / 3805
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