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Development and validity evidence of an objective structured assessment of technical skills score for minimally invasive linear-stapled, hand-sewn intestinal anastomoses: the A-OSATS score.

Mona W SchmidtCaelan M HaneyKarl-Friedrich KowalewskiVasile V BintintanMohammed Abu HilalAlberto ArezzoMarcus BahraMarc G BesselinkMatthias BieblLuigi BoniMichele DianaJan H EgbertsLars FischerNader FrancisDaniel A HashimotoDaniel PerezMarlies SchijvenMoritz SchmelzleMarek SoltesLee SwanstromThilo WelschBeat P Müller-StichFelix Nickel
Published in: Surgical endoscopy (2021)
With the weighted and unweighted A-OSATS score, we propose a new reliable standard to assess the creation of minimally invasive linear-stapled, hand-sewn anastomoses based on an international expert consensus. Validity evidence in live animal models is provided in this study. Future research should focus on assessing whether the weighted A-OSATS exceeds the predictive capabilities of patient outcomes of the unweighted A-OSATS and provide further validity evidence on using the score on different anastomotic techniques in humans.
Keyphrases
  • minimally invasive
  • magnetic resonance
  • contrast enhanced
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • robot assisted
  • rectal cancer
  • computed tomography
  • medical students