High-Fidelity Wrist Fracture Phantom as a Training Tool to Develop Competency in Orthopaedic Surgical Trainees.
Elisha A Raeker-JordanMiguel MartinezKeith T AzizMegan R MilesKenneth R MeansDawn M LaPorteAviram M GiladiKenji ShimadaPublished in: Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Global research & reviews (2021)
Real-time feedback using a phantom limb and fluoroscopic imaging, in conjunction with guidance from surgeons, allows residents to learn and practice DRF reduction and splinting techniques. These educational exercises are relatively low-cost and remove the risk of potential harm to patients during early skill acquisition. This training method may be a predictor of surgical performance in addition to providing assessment of background knowledge. Additional training sessions will be required to determine the effect of repeat exposure to residents' proficiency and comprehension.
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