Initial surgeon training for single port access surgery: our first year experience

JSLS. 2010 Apr-Jun;14(2):200-4. doi: 10.4293/108680810X12785289144070.

Abstract

Background: We have developed a single port access (SPA) surgical technique that allows for procedures to be done through a single umbilical port incision <20 mm in length. For a new approach to be universally beneficial, it needs to be easily learned and applied.

Methods: Single port access abdominal procedures are performed through one umbilical incision where skin and soft tissue flaps are raised from the underlying fascia to allow insertion of up to 4 instruments. Fifty surgeons with varying degrees of laparoscopic training participated in SPA training programs at Drexel University to learn and apply the SPA technique through participation in an animate (porcine) laboratory.

Results: All surgeons successfully performed the SPA access technique without difficulty and completed the cholecystectomy in <55 minutes (average, 42). Eight surgeons successfully performed placement of a cholangiogram catheter. All recognized the value of a formal training symposium to learn SPA techniques before performing SPA procedures in their practice.

Conclusions: The SPA technique has been successfully shown to be an approach that is easily learned and accomplished. We believe this is a necessary and important bridge towards proficiency in performing SPA procedures in clinical patients.

MeSH terms

  • Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic / education*
  • Education, Medical, Continuing / organization & administration
  • Humans
  • Laparoscopes